2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12031-011-9654-8
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Optimized Quantities of GDNF Overexpressed by Engineered Astrocytes Are Critical for Protection of Neuroblastoma Cells Against 6-OHDA Toxicity

Abstract: Optimized levels of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) are critical for protection of dopaminergic neurons against parkinsonian cell death. Recombinant lentiviruses harboring GDNF coding sequence were constructed and used to infect astrocytoma cell line 1321N1. The infected astrocytes overexpressed GDNF mRNA and secreted an average of 2.2 ng/mL recombinant protein as tested in both 2 and 16 weeks post-infection. Serial dilutions of GDNF-enriched conditioned medium from infected astrocytes added… Show more

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“…GDNF, secreted by astrocytes and pericytes, is essential for the survival of dopaminergic neurons, peripheral motor neurons and neurons from the locus coeruleus (Yasuda and Mochizuki, 2010; Allen et al, 2013). In this aspect, GDNF administration by catheter increases dopaminergic neuronal resistance against 6-OHDA toxicity, with preservation of motor functions in rat and rhesus monkey models (Safi et al, 2012). More recently, GDNF was shown to increase the expression of claudin-5 and the transendothelial electrical resistances of brain microvascular ECs, suggesting that it may improve the barrier function of the BBB (Sano et al, 2007).…”
Section: Protection Strategies Of Astrocytes In Bbb Disruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GDNF, secreted by astrocytes and pericytes, is essential for the survival of dopaminergic neurons, peripheral motor neurons and neurons from the locus coeruleus (Yasuda and Mochizuki, 2010; Allen et al, 2013). In this aspect, GDNF administration by catheter increases dopaminergic neuronal resistance against 6-OHDA toxicity, with preservation of motor functions in rat and rhesus monkey models (Safi et al, 2012). More recently, GDNF was shown to increase the expression of claudin-5 and the transendothelial electrical resistances of brain microvascular ECs, suggesting that it may improve the barrier function of the BBB (Sano et al, 2007).…”
Section: Protection Strategies Of Astrocytes In Bbb Disruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of growth factors in neuroprotection has been widely assessed in previous research mainly in neuronal models, as they are important for CNS homeostasis, differentiation, and survival (Falk et al 2009;Lee et al 1997;Mattson et al 1997;Safi et al 2012). Growth factors such as BDNF and bFGF have shown to protect neurons against excitotoxicity through the increased expression of antioxidant enzymes such as Mn-SOD and glutathione reductase (Lee et al 1997;Mattson et al 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 2.5 | 6-OHDA treatment and MTT assay The 6-OHDA stock was prepared as described 18 and used to determine the LD 50 of NT2 cells. Primary antibodies against β-tubulin (ab15568; Abcam), Nestin (ab22035; Abcam), and TH (Lnc-1; Millipore) were applied at a 1:1000 working concentration overnight at 4°C.…”
Section: Immunocytochemistry and Gdnf Immunoassaymentioning
confidence: 99%