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Nitric oxide regulates neurogenesis in adult olfactory epithelium in vitro
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2009-02-05Registro en:
NITRIC OXIDE-BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, Volume: 20, Issue: 4, Pages: 238-252, 2009
1089-8603
Autor
Sülz, Lorena
Astorga, Guadalupe
Bellette, Bernadette
Iturriaga, Rodrigo
Mackay Sim, Alan
Bacigalupo Vicuña, Juan
Institución
Resumen
Nitric oxide regulates neurogenesis in the developing and adult brain. The olfactory epithelium is a site of
neurogenesis in the adult and previous studies suggest a role for nitric oxide in this tissue during development.
We investigated whether neuronal precursor proliferation and differentiation is regulated by
nitric oxide using primary cultures of olfactory epithelial cells and an immortalized, clonal, neuronal
precursor cell line derived from adult olfactory epithelium. In these cultures NOS inhibition reduced cell
proliferation and stimulated neuronal differentiation, including expression of a voltage-dependent potassium
conductance of the delayed rectifier type. In the neuronal precursor cell line, differentiation was
associated with a significant decrease in nitric oxide release. In contrast, addition of nitric oxide stimulated
proliferation and reduced neuronal differentiation. Nitric oxide regulated olfactory neurogenesis
independently of added growth factors. Taken together these results indicate that nitric oxide levels
can regulate cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation of olfactory precursor cells.