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Peptides

Volume 13, Issue 6, November–December 1992, Pages 1109-1115
Peptides

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Stimulation by melanocortins of neurite outgrowth from spinal and sensory neurons in vitro

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Abstract

Using ELISAs for B-50/GAP43 and neurofilament (NF), we tested ACTH(1–24), α-MSH, ACTH(4–10), and an ACTH(4–9) analogue (ORG2766) for their ability to induce sprouting and neuritogenesis from spinal and sensory neurons. Dissociated fetal rat spinal cord neurons or neonatal rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) cells were cultured with peptide and assayed after 24, 48, or 96 h. In spinal neurons, α-MSH and ACTH(1–24) induced the expression of B-50 dose dependently. After 24 h α-MSH had a stimulatory effect (from 10 nM onwards), with a maximum at 100 μM (36% increase). After 96 h the maximal effect of 100 μM α-MSH on B-50/GAP43 was lower (19%). ACTH(1–24) (100 μM) stimulated B-50/GAP43 by 19%. Neurofilament levels (96 h) were elevated maximally by 64% at 100 μM α-MSH. In DRG neurons a bell-shaped dose-response curve was found for α-MSH, the maximal effect being observed after 48 h at 100 nM: 54% for B-50/GAP43 and 22% for NF. In both culture systems neither ACTH(4–10) nor ORG2766 was effective. We conclude that α-MSH stimulates the expression of B-50/GAP43 (sprouting) and the formation of NF (neurite elongation) and may therefore be considered a neurotrophic factor.

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