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From: Global analysis of gene expression in NGF-deprived sympathetic neurons identifies molecular pathways associated with cell death

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Timecourse of NGF withdrawal-induced apoptosis in sympathetic neurons. Rat sympathetic neurons were cultured in the presence of NGF for 6 days in vitro and then maintained in medium lacking NGF and containing anti-NGF antibody for the times indicated. Timelapse microscopy shows that sympathetic neurons develop an apoptotic morphology during the first 24 hours following NGF withdrawal with membrane blebbing (white arrows) and cell shrinkage occurring. Immunocytochemistry using a MAP2 antibody shows that between 4 and 8 hours after NGF withdrawal, neurites become fragmented and by 24 hours there are significantly fewer neurites compared to the control (0 hours). These morphological changes are accompanied by nuclear changes indicative of apoptosis visualised by Hoechst and TUNEL staining and these are seen as early as 2-4 hours after NGF withdrawal. Importantly, c-Jun becomes phosphorylated and is localised exclusively in the nucleus after NGF-withdrawal. Cytochrome c is released from the mitochondria and decreases in level. Finally, caspase-3 becomes activated and is clearly detected from 8 hours following NGF deprivation. The scale bar represents 20 μm.

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