An investigation on the division of neuronal PC12 cells induced by nerve growth factor.
- Author:
Shuang-Hong LÜ
1
;
Yi YANG
;
Shao-Jun LIU
Author Information
1. Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Academy of Military Medical Science, Beijing 100850, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Animals;
Cell Differentiation;
drug effects;
Cell Division;
drug effects;
DNA Replication;
drug effects;
physiology;
Nerve Growth Factor;
pharmacology;
Neurites;
drug effects;
Neurons;
cytology;
PC12 Cells;
Rats
- From:
Acta Physiologica Sinica
2005;57(5):552-556
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Neuronal PC12 cells induced by nerve growth factor (NGF) have been considered to be postmitotic and lack the ability to divide. However, in this study, we not only detected DNA synthesis but also observed cell division in some morphologically differentiated neuronal PC12 cells bearing long neurites. More interestingly, in addition to the division of perikaryon, the neurites located on the division site of the cell membrane also divided into two parts and were allocated to the two daughter cells. These results demonstrate that the morphologically differentiated neuronal PC12 cells still retain the ability to divide. This is the first report that neuronal PC12 cells as well as their neurites can divide.