Abstract

This study investigates the survival properties and changes in the morphological phenotype of adrenal medullary (chromaffin and neuronal) cells cultured from embryonic chicks at different developmental ages (embryonic days E8 to E16) in response to nerve growth factor (NGF) and ciliary neuronotrophic factor (CNTF). The 4-day survival of medullary cells from all embryonic ages except E8 was about 80% of the seeded cells and was only slightly enhanced by the addition of saturating doses of CNTF (10 ng/ml). With no factors, after 4 days 10–30% of the surviving medullary cells extended neurites. NGF (100 ng/ml) and, even more, CNTF (10 ng/ml) and their combination substantially increased the proportions of neuritebearing cells (up to 70%). The effect of the factors were maximal at E10 and E12 and declined at older developmental ages. Neurite growth was virtually unaffected by NGF and CNTF at E8. These results show that in vitro survival and neurite growth of chick adrenal medullary cells in response to trophic factors is developmentally regulated.

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