Collagen type IV promotes the differentiation of neuronal progenitors and inhibits astroglial differentiation in cortical cell cultures
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0165-3806(98)00091-1
Collagen type IV promotes the differentiation of neuronal progenitors and inhibits astroglial differentiation in cortical cell cultures
Abstract
In an effort to elucidate the interactions between cells in the developing cortex and their microenvironment, we have employed dissociated cell cultures and immunocytochemistry to analyze the effect of collagen type IV (COL) on the proliferation and differentiation of rat cortical progenitor cells during the period of corticogenesis. COL, present in the proliferative zones throughout the period of neurogenesis, belongs to a group of macromolecular proteins that make up a considerable portion of the extracellular matrix (ECM). We have shown that this ECM molecule inhibits cell proliferation and glial cell differentiation while promoting neuronal differentiation. We have also demonstrated that COL, when applied to the cultures with basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), induces glial cell differentiation while continuing to promote neuronal differentiation. These results indicate that cortical progenitor cells respond differentially to local environmental signals, and that components of the ECM are involved in the regulation of corticogenesis.
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