MORPHOLOGICAL-CHANGES OF CULTURED NEURONAL AND ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS BY HUMAN ALBUMIN

Citation
K. Akiyama et al., MORPHOLOGICAL-CHANGES OF CULTURED NEURONAL AND ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS BY HUMAN ALBUMIN, Acta neurochirurgica, 1994, pp. 38-40
Citations number
4
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00016268
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
60
Pages
38 - 40
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6268(1994):<38:MOCNAE>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The role of plasma proteins in the mechanisms of brain tissue damage i n ischemic events remains to be clarified. The purpose of this study w as to investigate whether the presence of albumin in the extracellular fluid could induce damage to endothelial and neuronal cells. Neuronal cells from rat fetal brain (15 days) were cultured by using RPMI-1640 containing 10% Serum-Plus and endothelial cells from umbilical vein w ere also cultured in 96-well plates. The studies were made by using ne uronal cells after 4 days of culture (N group) and endothelial cells a fter 4 days of culture (E4 group) and at confluence (EC group). After discarding the culture fluid, 200 mul of 5-25% human albumin was added to each well. Microscopic observations were made up to 20 minutes, an d then immunostaining was done with anti-human albumin antibody. The s welling of neurons was observed immediately after application of album in solution, and die cells became circular after 10 minutes. In the E4 group, similar morphological changes were observed, but no such chang es were seen in the EC group. Immunostaining revealed the presence of albumin in the intracellular space in both the N and E4 groups, but no t the EC group. Our results suggest that albumin in extravasated fluid can induce damage to neuronal cells and endothelial cells in the non- confluent state.