An in vitro model for the effects of androgen on neurons employing androgen receptor-transfected PC12 cells
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- DOI: 10.1006/mcne.1994.1072
An in vitro model for the effects of androgen on neurons employing androgen receptor-transfected PC12 cells
Abstract
Androgen alters neurite outgrowth, synaptic organization, and cell survival in various portions of the brain and spinal cord. However, examination of the specific effects of androgen on neurons in vivo has been difficult. Previously, an in vitro model for the effects of estrogen on neurons was developed and characterized, using an estrogen receptor (ER)-transfected PC12 rat pheochromocytoma cell line. This model demonstrated estrogenic regulation of neurite outgrowth, spine formation, and gap junction formation. Similarly, an in vitro model for the effects of androgen on neurons is now described. Wild-type cells (PC12-WT) were stably transfected with an expression vector coding for the full-length cDNA for the human androgen receptor (AR). Resultant clones were isolated, screened for incorporation of vector and expression of AR mRNA and protein, and analyzed for morphologic responses to androgen. PC12-WT, NE09 (ER-negative, AR-negative), SER8 (ER-positive, AR-negative), and AR8 (ER-negative, AR-positive) cells were exposed to 10 ng/ml nerve growth factor (NGF), along with 0-10(-7) M dihydrotestosterone (DHT) for 2 days. AR8 cells demonstrated an androgen dose-dependent increase in mean neurite length, branch order, and neurite field area, whereas neurite branch segment length and soma area were not affected by androgen. PC12-WT, NE09, and SER8 cells exhibited no alterations in cell morphology with DHT exposure. Because of the synergistic effects of DHT and NGF, the regulation of NGF receptor mRNA by DHT was evaluated; however, no significant induction of either trkA or p75 mRNA expression by androgen was documented. The results suggest that in AR-positive PC12 cells, androgen acts additively with NGF to increase neurite outgrowth; but androgen effects are mediated specifically through branching and arborization. These responses are similar to developmental studies of androgen effects in vivo. Thus, androgen appears to induce an inherent neural morphologic program in AR-containing cells, which increases the receptive field of these cells, increasing the likelihood for interneural communication, although not promoting communication itself. These cell lines will provide a unique in vitro system for studying mechanisms of androgen-neuron interactions.
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