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Objective To study the retrograde axonal transport of Schwann cell derived neurotrophic factor(SDNF)by motor neurons Methods SDNF was labeled with Chloramine T, 125 I SDNF and 100 fold excess of unlabelled SDNF was injected into the right hindlegs of neonatal rats separately The spinal cords was removed for counting in a counter Results The radioactive level of experimental side was more than contralateral side The transport was blocked by 100 fold excess of unlabelled SDNF Conclusion SDNF was transported retrogradely by spinal motor neurons
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Objective:To study the effect of different substrates coated on the cell survival and neurite outgrowth of spinal motor neurons (SMN) from embryonic rat cultured in vitro.Methods:The ventral spinal tissue was isolated from embryonic rats and digested into dissociated cell suspention for culture,then the cells were identified as SMN by immunohistochemistry stain.Poly-L-lysine(PLL) was dissolved into distilled water,phosphate-buffered saline solution,boric acid at 0.1 and 0.01 mol/L concentration respectively.The different substrates include PLL,collagen Ⅰ,laminin and PLL combined with laminin.Distilled water was used as control.The neuron survival numbers and the mean length of the neurites were measured and compared.Results:The cells on the PLL dissolved into boric acid at 0.01 mol/L concentration survived well.The SMNs grown on the PLL combined with laminin were in dispersed disitribution with high survival rate.Conclusion:PLL combined with laminin is the best for the study of the motor neuron including both soma and neurite.