Effect of Zinc Fructose Diphosphate on the Growth of Cultured Newborn Mouse Cerebral Cortex Neurons
- VernacularTitle:果糖二磷酸锌对体外培养新生小鼠大脑皮层神经细胞生长发育的影响
- Author:
Zisheng CHEN
;
Huanmin LUO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
zinc fructose diphosphate;
cell culture;
cerebral cortex neuron
- From:
China Pharmacy
2001;0(07):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:The effects of zinc fructose diphosphate(ZnFDP)in different concentrations on the growth of cultured newborn mouse cerebral cortex neurons were observed METHODS:The newborn mice cerebral cortex neurons were cultured and different dosages of ZnFDP were added with final concentrations of 2 5?g/ml,12 5?g/ml and 125?g/ml The convert phase microscope was used to observe the growth of dendrites and cell bodies of neurons The survival neuron count and LDH assay were carried out to investigate the effect of ZnFDP on the growth and development of neurons in different culture periods RESULTS:After 48h,the number and the length of neural dendrites in 12 5?g/ml ZnFDP group were increased but the maximum diameter of cell bodies of neurons showed no change There were no significant differences in all parameters observed between 2 5?g/ml group and control group,while 125?g/ml ZnFDP obviously inhibited the differentiation of neurons The survival neurons on 12 5?g/ml ZnFDP group outnumbered those in the control group after 3d,7d and 10d culture,and the LDH activity in 12 5?g/ml ZnFDP group was lower than that in control group after 7d and 10d culture CONCLUSION:This study suggests that a suitable dose of ZnFDP can promote the growth and development of cerebral cortex neurons