2004
DOI: 10.1002/jez.a.20035
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Analysis of cerebro‐spinal fluid protein composition in early developmental stages in chick embryos

Abstract: Foetal cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) has a very high protein concentration when compared to adult CSF, and in many species five major protein fractions have been described. However, the protein concentration and composition in CSF during early developmental stages remains largely unknown. Our results show that in the earliest stages (18 to 30 H.H.) of chick development there is a progressive increase in CSF protein concentration until foetal values are attained. In addition, by performing electrophoretic separati… Show more

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“…Moreover, an anti-FGF2 antibody introduced by microinjection into cephalic ventricular cavities in vivo impairs cell replication and neurogenesis in the subventricular region (Tao et al, 1997), which is the fetal and adult successor of embryonic neuroepithelial cells (Bruni, 1998;Tramontin et al, 2003). These findings support the hypothesis that the CSF is an alternative fluid way to control the cellular behavior of the cells that are in close contact with brain cavities (Tao et al, 1997;Gato et al, 1998Gato et al, , 2004Vaccarino et al, 1999a, 199b). Therefore, our data show that the cell proliferation and neurogenesis in neuroepithelial explants cultured with serum-free medium clearly decreased compared with controls, and that the apoptosis rate greatly increased.…”
Section: Regulation Of Cellular Behavior Of Neuroepithelial Cells Reqmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Moreover, an anti-FGF2 antibody introduced by microinjection into cephalic ventricular cavities in vivo impairs cell replication and neurogenesis in the subventricular region (Tao et al, 1997), which is the fetal and adult successor of embryonic neuroepithelial cells (Bruni, 1998;Tramontin et al, 2003). These findings support the hypothesis that the CSF is an alternative fluid way to control the cellular behavior of the cells that are in close contact with brain cavities (Tao et al, 1997;Gato et al, 1998Gato et al, , 2004Vaccarino et al, 1999a, 199b). Therefore, our data show that the cell proliferation and neurogenesis in neuroepithelial explants cultured with serum-free medium clearly decreased compared with controls, and that the apoptosis rate greatly increased.…”
Section: Regulation Of Cellular Behavior Of Neuroepithelial Cells Reqmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…After dissecting the embryos out of extraembryonic membranes, the E-CSF was aspirated as previously described (Gato et al, 2004). To minimize protein degradation, E-CSF samples were kept at 4°C, aliquoted, lyophilized, and frozen at Ϫ40°C until used.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Obtaining Embryonic Cerebrospinal Fluidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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