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Epidermal growth factor influences the neurotrophic/differentiating action of nerve growth factor
Author(s) -
Buravsky Vladimir A.,
Gronskaya Raisa I.,
Shpak Galina A.,
Lustchitskaya Nina I.,
Kalunov Vladimir N.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
international journal of developmental neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.761
H-Index - 88
eISSN - 1873-474X
pISSN - 0736-5748
DOI - 10.1016/0736-5748(95)00008-5
Subject(s) - nerve growth factor , epidermal growth factor , neurotrophic factors , acetylcholinesterase , medicine , endocrinology , cervical ganglia , superior cervical ganglion , biology , neurotrophin , growth factor , stimulation , neuroscience , brain derived neurotrophic factor , cell , microbiology and biotechnology , enzyme , receptor , biochemistry
Exposure of naive PC12 cells, sympathetic neurons from rat superior cervical ganglia, and brain‐derived septal neurons to epidermal and nerve growth factors simultaneously resulted in some alteration of cellular events induced by nerve growth factor alone. A more pronounced decline of catecholamine content, no additional change in acetylcholinesterase activity, and additive stimulation of RNA and protein syntheses were found in PC12 cells. Earlier elevation of the enzyme activity was observed in sympathetic but not in septal neurons. Epidermal growth factor appeared to support independently the same level of acetylcholinesterase activity in septal neurons as revealed for nerve growth factor during the first week and cell survival throughout 2 weeks of observation. The data obtained indicate that epidermal growth factor augments temporarily some effects of nerve growth factor, thus supporting the idea of an important role of mitogenic growth factors in neural development as complementary and/or substitutive regulators of nerve cell differentiation and survival.