Cerebrospinal fluid from sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis patients induces degeneration of a cultured motor neuron cell line

Vijayalakshmi, K. ; Anand Alladi, Phalguni ; Sathyaprabha, T. N. ; Subramaniam, Jamuna R. ; Nalini, A. ; Raju, T. R. (2009) Cerebrospinal fluid from sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis patients induces degeneration of a cultured motor neuron cell line Brain Research, 1263 . pp. 122-133. ISSN 0006-8993

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Abstract

We investigated the effect of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) from sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis patients (SALS-CSF) on motor neuron-like cells to delineate the pathomechanism of SALS. Exposure of NSC-34 cells to SALS-CSF caused lower viability, reduction in differentiation and enhanced lactate dehydrogenase activity. Additionally, reduced choline acetyl transferase expression alongside intracellular aggregation of phosphorylated neurofilaments was prominently seen. The aggregates were immunopositive for ubiquitin. These findings are comparable to the pathological changes seen in the postmortem tissue of ALS patients. Unlimited supply of NSC-34 cells and their vulnerability to SALS-CSF render them to be a good bioassay system to identify new therapeutic agents conferring protection to motor neurons.

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Keywords:NSC-34 Motor Neuron Cell Line; Sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Cerebrospinal Fluid; Immunocytochemistry; Western Blotting
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