Expression of alpha 2-glycoprotein by glial precursor cells: an immunocytochemical study with glial cultures
Studies on the presence of the brain-specific alpha 2-glycoprotein in cultures of newborn rat brain cells revealed that a population of glial precursor cells expressed this antigen at an early stage of development. This cell population consisted of small, phase-dark cells that proliferated in cultur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain research 1986-09, Vol.394 (1), p.31-36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies on the presence of the brain-specific alpha 2-glycoprotein in cultures of newborn rat brain cells revealed that a population of glial precursor cells expressed this antigen at an early stage of development. This cell population consisted of small, phase-dark cells that proliferated in culture and occupied the surface of a layer of flat epithelial-like astrocytes. The latter cell type did not react with the antibodies. The number of alpha 2-glycoprotein positive cells gradually decreased from a high concentration of 88% of the total overlying cells at 6 days of culture to 44% at 23 days. The morphological heterogeneity of the overlying cells was noticeable after 10 days in culture as clusters of cells with elaborate processes started to develop. alpha 2-Glycoprotein was found to be concentrated in these structures. A glioma cell line (C-6 glia) which represents a unique in vitro model for the glial progenitor cells, was also found to express this glycoprotein antigen. |
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ISSN: | 0006-8993 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0165-3806(86)90079-9 |