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Published September 1974 | Published
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The influence of non-neuronal cells on catecholamine and acetylcholine synthesis and accumulation in cultures of dissociated sympathetic neurons

Abstract

The effects of several non-neuronal cell types on neurotransmitter synthesis in cultures of dissociated sympathetic neurons from the new-born rat were studied. Acetylcholine synthesis from radioactive choline was increased 100- to 1000-fold in the presence of non-neuronal cells from sympathetic ganglia. This increase was roughly dependent on the number of ganglionic non-neuronal cells present. The effect did not appear to be due to an increased plating efficiency of neurons, since the non-neuronal cells were capable of increasing acetylcholine synthesis after only 48-hr contact with neurons that had been previously grown without non-neuronal cells for 2 weeks. C6 rat glioma cells were also able to stimulate acetylcholine synthesis, but 3T3 mouse fibroblast cells had little or no effect. None of the non-neuronal cell types synthesized detectable acetylcholine in the absence of the neurons. The ganglionic non-neuronal cells had no significant effect on catecholamine synthesis (which occurs in the absence of non-neuronal cells).

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Copyright © 1974 by the National Academy of Sciences. Communicated by Stephen W. Kuffler, July 1, 1974. We acknowledge the able assistance of K. Fischer with the cell lines and D. McDowell with the culturing. This work was supported by American Heart Association Grant 73-877 and U.S. Public Health Service Grant 1R01 NS 11027-01 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke (NINDS). P.H.P. is a Research Career Development Awardee of NINDS (1K04 NS 70806-01) and L.L.Y.C. is a U.S. Public Health Service trainee (TO1 NS 05731-02).

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