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Induction of mitosis in mature neurons in central nervous system by sustained depolarization

Science. 1976 Apr 9;192(4235):155-8. doi: 10.1126/science.56781.

Abstract

DNA synthesis and mitosis have been induced in vitro in fully differentiated neurons from the central nervous system by depolarization with a variety of agents that produce a sustained rise in the intracellular sodium ion concentration and a decrease in the potassium ion concentration. Depolarization was followed in less than 1 hour by an increase in RNA synthesis and in 3 hours by initiation of DNA synthesis. Apparently normal nuclear mitosis ensued, but cytokinesis was not completed in most cells; this resulted in the formation of binucleate neurons. The daughter nuclei each contained the same amount of DNA as the diploid preinduction parental neurons; this implies that true mitogenic replication was induced.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Division / drug effects
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Chick Embryo
  • Gramicidin / pharmacology
  • Membrane Potentials* / drug effects
  • Mitosis* / drug effects
  • Neurons / metabolism
  • Neurons / physiology*
  • Ouabain / pharmacology
  • RNA / biosynthesis
  • Sodium Chloride / pharmacology
  • Veratridine / pharmacology

Substances

  • Gramicidin
  • Sodium Chloride
  • Ouabain
  • RNA
  • Veratridine