Growth conditions influenced DNA methylation in cultured cerebellar granule cells, as indicated by immunocytochemical analysis with monoclonal antibodies raised against 5-methylcytidine. In cultures grown under suboptimal conditions, i.e. in medium containing 10 instead of 25 mM K+, a substantial reduction in both the number of immunopositive cells and the intensity of immunostaining occurred at 4 days in vitro (DIV), a time which preceded the appearance of the morphological features of apoptosis. These results suggest that a reduction in DNA methylation is one of the biochemical events associated with the 'condemned phase' of apoptosis, in which granule cells grown under suboptimal conditions become committed to death.

Growth conditions influence DNA methylation in cultured cerebellar granule cells / L., Bertino; M. C., Ruffini; A., Copani; Bruno, Valeria Maria Gloria; G., Raciti; A., Cambria; Nicoletti, Ferdinando. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH.. - ISSN 0165-3806. - STAMPA. - 95:1(1996), pp. 38-43.

Growth conditions influence DNA methylation in cultured cerebellar granule cells.

BRUNO, Valeria Maria Gloria;NICOLETTI, Ferdinando
1996

Abstract

Growth conditions influenced DNA methylation in cultured cerebellar granule cells, as indicated by immunocytochemical analysis with monoclonal antibodies raised against 5-methylcytidine. In cultures grown under suboptimal conditions, i.e. in medium containing 10 instead of 25 mM K+, a substantial reduction in both the number of immunopositive cells and the intensity of immunostaining occurred at 4 days in vitro (DIV), a time which preceded the appearance of the morphological features of apoptosis. These results suggest that a reduction in DNA methylation is one of the biochemical events associated with the 'condemned phase' of apoptosis, in which granule cells grown under suboptimal conditions become committed to death.
1996
analogs /&/ derivatives/metabolism; animals; apoptosis; cells; cerebellum; chromatin; computer-assisted; culture media; cultured; cytidine; dna methylation; growth /&/ development/metabolism; image processing; immunohistochemistry; insulin-like growth factor i; metabolism; physiology; potassium; rats
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Growth conditions influence DNA methylation in cultured cerebellar granule cells / L., Bertino; M. C., Ruffini; A., Copani; Bruno, Valeria Maria Gloria; G., Raciti; A., Cambria; Nicoletti, Ferdinando. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH.. - ISSN 0165-3806. - STAMPA. - 95:1(1996), pp. 38-43.
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