Optimization of an autaptic culture system for studying cholinergic synapses in sympathetic ganglia
An autaptic synapse (or 'autapse') is a functional connection between a neuron and itself, commonly used in studying the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic transmission and plasticity in central neurons. Most previous studies on autonomic synaptic functions have relied on spontaneous...
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description | An autaptic synapse (or 'autapse') is a functional connection between a neuron and itself, commonly used in studying the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic transmission and plasticity in central neurons. Most previous studies on autonomic synaptic functions have relied on spontaneous connections among neurons in mass cultures. However, growing evidence supports the utility of microcultures cultivating autaptic neurons for examining cholinergic transmission within sympathetic ganglia. Despite these advancements, standardized protocols for culturing autaptic sympathetic neurons have yet to be established. Drawing on historical literature, this study delineates optimal experimental conditions to efficiently and reliably produce cholinergic synapses in sympathetic neurons within a short time frame. Our research emphasizes five key factors: (i) the generation of uniformly sized microislands of growth permissive substrates; (ii) the addition of nerve growth factor, ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF), and serum to the culture medium; (iii) independence from specific serum and neuronal medium types; (iv) the reciprocal roles of CNTF and glial cells; and (v) the promotion of cholinergic synaptogenesis in SCG neurons through indirect glia co-cultures, rather than direct glial feeder layer cultures. In conclusion, glia-free monocultures of SCG neurons are relatively simple to prepare and yield robust and reliable synaptic currents. This makes them an effective model system for straightforwardly addressing fundamental questions about neurogenic mechanisms involved in cholinergic synaptic transmission in autonomic ganglia. Furthermore, autaptic culture experiments could eventually be implemented to investigate the roles of functional neuron-satellite glia units in regulating cholinergic functions under physiological and pathological conditions. |
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