E. Ciani et al., CHRONIC PRE-EXPLANT BLOCKADE OF THE NMDA RECEPTOR AFFECTS SURVIVAL OFCEREBELLAR GRANULE CELLS EXPLANTED IN-VITRO, Developmental brain research, 99(1), 1997, pp. 112-117
Rat pups were treated with the competitive NMDA antagonist CGP 39551 w
ith daily injections on postnatal days 1 to 8. Cultures of cerebellar
granule cells were prepared from these pups as well as from control pu
ps of the same age and body weight. Granule neurons explanted from CGP
39551-treated pups showed a decreased survival, both at short (2 days
) or longer (8 days) time in vitro, irrespective of trophic (high K+)
or non-trophic (low K+) culture conditions. Granule cells from control
or treated animals underwent apoptotic death when shifted from high t
o low K+ after maturation in vitro and were rescued by lithium (5 mM).
Under the same experimental conditions, the block of protein synthesi
s through cycloheximide only partially protected from apoptotic death
granule neurons from control rats, whereas it was totally effective on
cultures derived from CGP 39551-treated animals. This suggests that a
different balance between apoptotic/necrotic cell death may be the re
sult of the same experimental conditions in the two types of cultures.
Finally, the acquisition of excitotoxic sensitivity to glutamate and
the protection given by MK-801 were the same in both types of cultures
. The present results demonstrate that the previous block of the NMDA
receptor negatively affects the subsequent survival of granule cells o
nce they are explanted in vitro, whereas some features related to the
maturation of these neurons in vitro are not impaired.