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Abstract

Cultures greatly enriched in granule cells from early postnatal cerebellum (P8) were grown in a medium containing fetal calf serum. Under the conditions used, nerve cells died, usually within a week, unless the K+ concentration in the medium was greater than or equal to 20 mM. The requirement for elevated [K+]e was manifested by about 3 d in vitro, and after this time continuous exposure to high [K+]e was essential for the survival of the granule cells. The initial morphological and biochemical maturation of the granule cells was similar in the presence and the absence of elevated [K+]e, suggesting that the dependence on depolarizing conditions develops in parallel with the expression of the differentiated characteristics of the cells. The positive effect of elevated [K+]e on granule cell survival was not influenced by preventing bioelectric activity in the cultures with TTX and xylocaine. On the other hand, depolarization-induced transmembrane Ca2+ flux was essential in securing the maintenance of the granule cells. Depolarized nerve cells were compromised when Ca2+ entry was blocked by elevated Mg2+, EGTA, or organic Ca2+ antagonists, while dihydropyridine Ca2+ agonists [BAY K 8644, (+)-(S)-202 79 1 and CGP 28392] were potent agents preventing nerve cell loss in the presence of 15 mM [K+]e, which was ineffective on its own. Calmodulin inhibitors (1 microM trifluoperazine or calmidazolium) blocked the beneficial effect of K+-induced depolarization on granule cells. The comparison of the timing of the differentiation and innervation of the postmitotic granule cells in vivo with the development of the K+ dependence in vitro would indicate that depolarization of the granule neurons in culture mimics the influence of the physiological stimulation in vivo through excitatory amino acid receptors, including N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors, involving Ca2+ entry and the activation of a Ca2+/calmodulin- dependent protein kinase.

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Gallo, V., Kingsbury, A., Balazs, R., & Jorgensen, O. (1987). The role of depolarization in the survival and differentiation of cerebellar granule cells in culture. The Journal of Neuroscience, 7(7), 2203–2213.

Authors 4
  1. V Gallo (first)
  2. A Kingsbury (additional)
  3. R Balazs (additional)
  4. OS Jorgensen (additional)
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Created 7 years, 5 months ago (March 30, 2018, 4:45 p.m.)
Deposited 2 years, 4 months ago (April 18, 2023, 9:44 a.m.)
Indexed 1 month ago (Aug. 2, 2025, 12:49 a.m.)
Issued 38 years, 2 months ago (July 1, 1987)
Published 38 years, 2 months ago (July 1, 1987)
Published Online 38 years, 2 months ago (July 1, 1987)
Published Print 38 years, 2 months ago (July 1, 1987)
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@article{Gallo_1987, title={The role of depolarization in the survival and differentiation of cerebellar granule cells in culture}, volume={7}, ISSN={1529-2401}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.07-07-02203.1987}, DOI={10.1523/jneurosci.07-07-02203.1987}, number={7}, journal={The Journal of Neuroscience}, publisher={Society for Neuroscience}, author={Gallo, V and Kingsbury, A and Balazs, R and Jorgensen, OS}, year={1987}, month=jul, pages={2203–2213} }