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Effects of l-serine on neurons in vitro

We have examined the influence of amino acids on chicken embryonic dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in vitro and have found that serine has a marked impact on the morphology of the developing neurites. In cultures supplemented with l-serine (but not d-serine) at micromolar concentrations (10–200 μ...

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Published in:Journal of neuroscience methods 1995-09, Vol.61 (1), p.159-167
Main Authors: Savoca, Reto, Ziegler, Urs, Sonderegger, Peter
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Language:English
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Summary:We have examined the influence of amino acids on chicken embryonic dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in vitro and have found that serine has a marked impact on the morphology of the developing neurites. In cultures supplemented with l-serine (but not d-serine) at micromolar concentrations (10–200 μM), the length of the neurites was increased by up to 100% and they were seen to develop a more complex branching pattern. These effects of l-serine were found to be concentration-dependent and stereospecific and were observed on several different substrata such as laminin, Ng-CAM and axonin-1. Similar observations were also made in the case of embryonic retinal explants, while the addition of non-essential amino acids other than l-serine to DRG neurons was found to have no effect. We conclude that, although belonging to the group of non-essential amino acids and not a recognized neurotransmitter, l-serine is an important factor for the morphological differentiation of neurons in vitro.
ISSN:0165-0270
1872-678X
DOI:10.1016/0165-0270(95)00038-V