Abstract

Neural differentiation of the embryonal carcinoma P19 cell line markedly increased the abundance of mRNA encoding Alzheimer amyloid β A4 -protein precursor (APP). In P19 cells treated with retinoic acid, the abundance of mRNA encoding APP695, which lacks the protease inhibitor domain, reached a maximum on days 2–4 and decreased thereafter, whereas the abundances of mRNAs encoding APP751 and APP770, both possesing the protease inhibitor domain, slowly increased to reach higher levels than APP695 mRNA at later stages of neural differentiation. The induction of APP695 mRNA was consistent with the appearance of neurons in the P19 cultures. A high abundance of APP695 mRNA was also detected in mouse brain at a stage of the period of neuroblast formation. Thus, neural differentiation of P19 cells may present a suitable model for studying the regulation of APP gene expression during early differentiation of brain cells in vivo.

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