Neuronal differentiation and long-term culture of the human neuroblastoma line SH-SY5Y.

R Constantinescu, A T Constantinescu, H Reichmann, B Janetzky
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder in industrialized countries. Present cell culture models for PD rely on either primary cells or immortal cell lines, neither of which allow for long-term experiments on a constant population, a crucial requisite for a realistic model of slowly progressing neurodegenerative diseases. We differentiated SH-SY5Y human dopaminergic neuroblastoma cells to a neuronal-like state in a perfusion culture system using a combination of retinoic acid and mitotic inhibitors. The cells could be cultivated for two months without the need for passage. We show, by various means, that the differentiated cells exhibit, at the molecular level, many neuronal properties not characteristic to the starting line. This approach opens the possibility to develop chronic models, in which the effect of perturbations and putative counteracting strategies can be monitored over long periods of time in a quasi-stable cell population.

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人神经母细胞瘤系SH-SY5Y的神经分化和长期培养。
帕金森氏病(PD)是工业化国家第二常见的神经退行性疾病。目前PD的细胞培养模型依赖于原代细胞或永生细胞系,两者都不允许在恒定人群中进行长期实验,这是缓慢进展的神经退行性疾病的现实模型的关键条件。我们在灌注培养系统中使用视黄酸和有丝分裂抑制剂的组合将SH-SY5Y人多巴胺能神经母细胞瘤细胞分化为神经元样状态。这些细胞不需要传代就可以培养两个月。我们通过各种手段表明,分化细胞在分子水平上表现出许多起跑线所没有的神经元特性。这种方法开启了开发慢性模型的可能性,在这种模型中,可以在准稳定的细胞群中长时间监测扰动的影响和假定的抵消策略。
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