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Published December 1980 | public
Journal Article

Synthesis of Sulfatide by Cultured Rat Schwann Cells

Abstract

The ^(35)S sulfolipids synthesized by purified cultures of rat Schwann cells, fibroblasts, and a rat cell line (RN2) were studied. Schwann cell 35S sulfolipids were almost entirely [^(35)S]sulfatide, as shown by TLC in two different solvent systems with unlabeled authentic sulfatide run in the same track. RN2 and fibroblasts did not synthesize significant amounts of sulfatide, by the same criteria. Previous studies failed to detect any characteristic myelin components, including sulfatide, on Schwann cells after several days in culture (Brockes et al., 1980a; Mirsky et at., 1980). My results show that Schwann cells continue to synthesize some sulfatide in the absence of neurons.

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© 1980 Wiley. Received February 14, 1980; accepted June 9, 1980.

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