Role of extracellular matrix molecules in the development of the sodium current in quail mesencephalic neural crest cells |
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Authors: | C. Distasi D. Lovisolo F. Alonzo E. Tolosano A. Fasolo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dipartimento di Biologia Animale, Università di Torino, Corso Raffaello 30, I-10 125 Torino, (Italy) |
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Abstract: | ![]() The occurrence of the voltage-dependent sodium current has been studied in developing neurons from quail mesencephalic neural crest on different substrates, using the whole-cell patch clamp technique. Explants from 9–12 somite embryos were cultured on dishes coated with type I collagen, fibronectin, laminin or on plastic dishes in a chemically defined medium. After 18 h of culture the sodium current was observed in 70% of the neurons tested, and at 24 h some of these neurons were able to generate an action potential. After 18–25 h cells grown on fibronectinor collagen I-coated dishes showed a significantly higher occurrence of the sodium current (83% and 84% respectively) as compared to cells grown on uncoated plastic dishes (51%). Moreover, in the presence of fibronectin, the current density of the sodium current was more than doubled in comparison with cells grown on other substrates. |
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Keywords: | Quail mesencephalic neural crest electrophysiology sodium current fibronectin laminin collagen I development |
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