RRC ID 39098
Author Katoh S, Mitsui Y, Kitani K, Suzuki T.
Title Hyperoxia induces the differentiated neuronal phenotype of PC12 cells by producing reactive oxygen species.
Journal Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Abstract Neurite extension of PC12 cells induced by nerve growth factor (NGF) is a well-known model of neuronal differentiation. In this study, the incubation of PC12 cells in a 50% O2 atmosphere (hyperoxia) caused neurite extension. In these cells, amounts of differentiation-marker proteins, tyrosine hydroxylase and neurofilament M increased. The effects of hyperoxia were inhibited by ascorbic acid or N-acetyl-cysteine, antioxidant reagents, suggesting the involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In support of this, artificial generation of free radicals induced the same effects as hyperoxia. In these cells, total phosphorylation of cellular proteins was enhanced similar to NGF-treated cells. These results suggest that hyperoxia enhances the signal for neuronal differentiation by producing ROS, resulting in the induction of the differentiated neuronal phenotype of PC12 cells.
Volume 241(2)
Pages 347-51
Published 1997-12-18
DOI 10.1006/bbrc.1997.7514
PII S0006-291X(97)97514-8
PMID 9425274
MeSH Animals Antioxidants / pharmacology Cell Differentiation / drug effects Neurites Neurons / cytology Neurons / drug effects* Oxygen / pharmacology* PC12 Cells Rats Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism* Signal Transduction
IF 2.985
Times Cited 59
WOS Category BIOPHYSICS BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells PC-12(RCB0009)