Establishment and characterization of primary astrocyte culture from adult mouse brain
•A protocol was successfully developed to culture adult mouse astrocytes.•These cultures possess the biochemical and physiological properties of astrocytes.•The cultured adult astrocytes possess a lower proliferative activity than postnatal astrocytes.•The cultured adult astrocytes can be used to mo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain research bulletin 2017-06, Vol.132, p.10-19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A protocol was successfully developed to culture adult mouse astrocytes.•These cultures possess the biochemical and physiological properties of astrocytes.•The cultured adult astrocytes possess a lower proliferative activity than postnatal astrocytes.•The cultured adult astrocytes can be used to model astrogliosis.•The cultured adult astrocytes can be reprogrammed into neurons.
As a major class of glial cells, astrocytes have been indicated to play multi-roles in physiological and pathological brain. Astrocyte cultures derived from postnatal mouse brains have been extensively used to characterize their biological properties. However, the inability to culture adult mouse primary astrocytes has long stymied studies of function in adult brain. Here, we developed a protocol to successfully establish highly enriched astrocyte cultures from the brains of adult mouse. Cortical tissues were collected to prepare cell suspension by enzymatic digestion and mechanical dissociation, and then plated onto vessels pre-coated with gelatin and matrigel and cultured in DMEM medium containing 20% fetal bovine serum (FBS). Forskolin (FSK) and glial-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) were use to promote astrocyte proliferation and survival respectively. These adult astrocyte cultures were identified by immunocytochemical, immunobloting and PCR analysis. Furthermore, biological and functional analysis indicated that they possess the biochemical and physiological properties of astrocytes, suggestive of a useful cell model for astroglial studies in adult brain. |
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ISSN: | 0361-9230 1873-2747 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2017.05.002 |