REACTIVE ASTROCYTES IN EXPLANT CULTURES OF GLIAL SCARS DERIVED FROM LESIONED RAT OPTIC-NERVE - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL-STUDY

Authors
Citation
Pa. Trimmer, REACTIVE ASTROCYTES IN EXPLANT CULTURES OF GLIAL SCARS DERIVED FROM LESIONED RAT OPTIC-NERVE - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL-STUDY, International journal of developmental neuroscience, 11(2), 1993, pp. 125-137
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
ISSN journal
07365748
Volume
11
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
125 - 137
Database
ISI
SICI code
0736-5748(1993)11:2<125:RAIECO>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Explant cultures of glial scars generated by surgical removal of the r etina in 3-60-day-old rats were used to determine if reactive astrocyt es survive in vitro and how closely reactive astrocytes in culture res emble their in vivo counterparts. Characterization of the composition of age matched glial scars in vivo and in vitro showed that reactive a strocytes survived in glial scar explants even after several weeks in culture. Reactive astrocytes in both neonatal and adult glial scars re tained ultrastructural features characteristic of reactive astrocytes in vivo. However, fewer reactive astrocytes survived in culture when e xplants were prepared from adult rat glial scars. The results of this study demonstrate that tissue culture is a viable model for the study of reactive astrocytes. A critical factor in the survival of reactive astrocytes in culture was the complete removal of myelin debris prior to the establishment of the culture. This outcome suggests that it wil l be important to clarify why myelin debris persists in culture and ho w it affects the survival of reactive astrocytes.