LORENZO ALFREDO GUILLERMO
Artículos
Título:
Time lapse study of neurite growth in hypothalamic dissociated neurons in culture: sex differences and estrogen effects.
Autor/es:
DIAZ H; A. LORENZO; H. CARRER ; A. CACERES
Editorial:
WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Año: 1992 vol. 33 p. 266 - 266
Resumen:
ultures of dissociated hypothalamic cells taken from rat fetuses of 19 days of gestation were studied using time-lapse recording and sequential microphotography from 1 to 5 days in vitro (DIV) and at 7 and 21 DIV. Cultures were seeded with cells taken from fetuses grouped by sex or sexually mixed; experimental cultures were raised in medium containing 17-beta-estradiol 100 nM (E2). Cells were plated on poly-D-lysine-coated coverslips at a culture density of approximately 4,000 cells/cm2. Immunocytochemistry of cell cultures was performed using a Tau monoclonal antibody (clone Tau-1 PC1C6) and a monoclonal antibody against MAP-2 (clone AP-20). Cells started to produce lamellipodia and neuritic processes approximately 4 hr after plating. Forty-eight hours later a few neurons had defined their morphological polarity by the differentiation of an axon-like process that grows faster than the others; at 5 DIV almost all neurons had defined their axons. At this time, monoclonal antibody again