The rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells differentiate into neuronal-like cells in response to treatment with neurotrophins. The cells have been extensively used for investigating neuronal differentiation and axonal growth. Here we report the isolation of a variant PC12 cell line, named PC12-N1, which spontaneously differentiates and extends neuritic processes. The PC12-N1 cells expressed many neuronal specific proteins, including the synaptosomal associated protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25), synaptotagmin, and synaptobrevin (also known as VAMP). The cells also expressed neurofilament protein of 68 kDa, a marker for differentiated neurons. In addition to the spontaneous neurite outgrowth, the PC12-N1 cells showed a marked increase in neurite outgrowth upon treatment with nerve growth factor (NGF), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and cyclic AMP (cAMP). The activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases was examined by immunoblot analysis using phospho-specific antibodies. No overactivation was observed with ERK1/2 or p38. However, the c-Jun N-terminal kinase JNK/SAPK was activated approximately 10-fold over the parental PC12 cells. These results suggest that activation of JNK/SAPK may be involved in the spontaneous neurite extension in the PC12-N1 cells. Moreover, the PC12-N1 cells may be used as a model for investigating molecular signaling mechanisms underlying neuronal differentiation and axonal outgrowth.
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Neurosci Lett
January 2006
Department of Pathology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, PO Box 26901, 975 NE 10th St. BRC-256, Oklahoma City, 73190, USA.
JNKs, also known as SAPKs, are activated in response to a wide variety of factors including growth factors, cytokines, UV radiation, and heat shock. In the rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells, the JNK signaling pathway mediates diverse functions such as differentiation and apoptosis. We have previously shown that activated JNK is required for later stages of neuritogeneis induced by NGF in a variant PC12 cell line (N1).
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September 2003
Department of Pathology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
The rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cell line has been an invaluable model system for studying neuritogenesis. Nerve growth factor (NGF) elicits multiple aspects of neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells. It is therefore difficult to dissect and assign an individual signaling pathway to each stage of neuritogenesis.
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July 2002
Department of Pathology, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
The rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells differentiate into neuronal-like cells in response to treatment with neurotrophins. The cells have been extensively used for investigating neuronal differentiation and axonal growth. Here we report the isolation of a variant PC12 cell line, named PC12-N1, which spontaneously differentiates and extends neuritic processes.
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