Pd. Leroux et Ta. Reh, INDEPENDENT REGULATION OF PRIMARY DENDRITIC AND AXONAL GROWTH BY MATURING ASTROCYTES IN-VITRO, Neuroscience letters, 198(1), 1995, pp. 5-8
Whereas axon growth is limited in the mature mammalian central nervous
system (CNS), dendritic remodeling occurs throughout life. Since glia
can regulate neurite growth during development, we tested whether gli
a from the mature CNS differ in their ability to support axon and dend
rite growth. Cortical neurons were co-cultured with neonatal or mature
astroglial, and dendrite and axon outgrowth quantified after 5DIV usi
ng immunohistochemical techniques. Primary dendritic growth was suppor
ted equally well by mature and immature astrocytes. By contrast, matur
e astrocytes demonstrated a reduced ability to support axon growth. We
propose that the independent regulation of axon and dendrite growth b
y astrocytes provides a means by which the mature nervous system may a
djust its function to activity and the environment.