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  2. Effects of retinoic acids on the dendritic morphology of cultured hippocampal neurons

Effects of retinoic acids on the dendritic morphology of cultured hippocampal neurons

  • J Neurochem. 2008 Aug;106(3):1104-16. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2008.05445.x.
Ying Liu 1 Hiroyuki Kagechika Junko Ishikawa Hitoshi Hirano Satoshi Matsukuma Kazuko Tanaka Shoji Nakamura
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  • 1 Department of Neuroscience, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Ube, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Abstract

Vitamin A-derived retinoic acids (Ras) are known to exert a variety of biological actions, including modulatory effects on cell differentiation and Apoptosis. A recent study has demonstrated that 13-cis-RA and all-trans-RA suppressed neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in adult mice. The present experiments were performed to see whether 13-cis-RA and all-trans-RA could alter the dendritic morphology of cultured hippocampal neurons via RA receptors: retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and retinoid X receptor (RXR). High doses of 13-cis-RA and all-trans-RA exerted a negative effect on the cultured hippocampal neurons, while a low dose of 13-cis-RA but not all-trans-RA caused a positive effect. The negative changes induced by 13-cis-RA and all-trans-RA were antagonized by RXR antagonists and RAR antagonists, respectively. The positive changes induced by a low dose of 13-cis-RA were blocked by both RXR antagonists and RAR antagonists. These results suggest that Ras at high concentrations cause a negative effect on the dendritic morphology of cultured hippocampal neurons through RA receptors, while Ras at low concentrations exert a positive influence on cultured hippocampal neurons.

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    Retinoic Acid Receptor Antagonist