MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DENDRITIC SPINE DEVELOPMENT IN PRIMARY CULTURES OF HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS

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PAPA, M [1 ]
BUNDMAN, MC [1 ]
GREENBERGER, V [1 ]
SEGAL, M [1 ]
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[1] WEIZMANN INST SCI,DEPT NEUROBIOL,IL-76100 REHOVOT,ISRAEL
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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 1995年 / 15卷 / 01期
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DENDRITIC SPINES; TISSUE CULTURE; HIPPOCAMPUS; CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; DEVELOPMENT; DII;
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We monitored developmental alterations in the morphology of dendritic spines in primary cultures of hippocampal neurons using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and the fluorescent marker Dil, Dissociated rat hippocampal neurons were plated on polylysine-coated glass cover slips and grown in culture for 1-4 weeks, Fixed cultures were stained with Dil and visualized with the CLSM, Spine density, spine length, and diameters of spine heads and necks were measured, Some cultures were immunostained for synaptophysin and others prepared for EM analysis. In the 1-3 week cultures, 92-95% of the neurons contained spiny dendrites, Two subpopulations of spine morphologies were distinguished, At 1 week in culture, ''headless'' spines constituted 50% of the spine population and were equal in length to the spines with heads, At 2, 3, and 4 weeks in culture headless spines constituted a progressively smaller fraction of the population and were, on average, shorter than spines with heads, Spines with heads had narrower necks than headless spines, At 3 Weeks in culture, spines were associated with synaptophysin-immunoreactive labeling, resembling synaptic terminals, At 4 weeks in culture, only 70% of the Dil-filled cells had spiny dendrites, and the density of spines decreased. Ultrastructurally, the majority of dendritic spine-like structures at 1 week resembled long filopodia without synaptic contacts. The majority of axospinous synapses were on short ''stubby'' spines, At 3 weeks in culture, the spines were characteristic of those seen in vivo. They contained no microtubules or polyribosomes, were filled with a characteristic, filamentous material, and formed asymmetric synapses. These studies provide the basis for further analysis of the rules governing the formation, development, and plasticity of dendritic spines under controlled, in vitro conditions.
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