Neurite outgrowth resistance to rho kinase inhibitors in PC12 Adh cell

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Abstract

Rho kinase (ROCK) inhibitor is a promising agent for neural injury disorders, which mechanism is associated with neurite outgrowth. However, neurite outgrowth resistance occurred when PC12 Adh cell was treated with ROCK inhibitors for a longer time. PC12 Adh cells were treated with ROCK inhibitor Y27632 or NGF for different durations. Neurite outgrowth resistance occurred when PC12 Adh cell exposed to Y27632 (33μM) for 3 or more days, but not happen when exposed to nerve growth factor (NGF, 100ng/mL). The gene expression in the PC12 Adh cells treated with Y27632 (33μM) or NGF (100ng/mL) for 2 or 4 days was assayed by gene microarray, and the reliability of the results were confirmed by real-time RT-PCR. Cluster analysis proved that the gene expression profile of PC12 Adh cell treated with Y27632 for 4 days was different from that treated with Y27632 for 2 days and those treated with NGF for 2 and 4 days, respectively. Pathway analysis hinted that the neurite outgrowth resistance could be associated with up-regulation of inflammatory pathways, especially rno04610 (complement and coagulation cascades), and down-regulation of cell cycle pathways, especially rno04110.

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Yin, H., Hou, X., Tao, T., Lv, X., Zhang, L., & Duan, W. (2015). Neurite outgrowth resistance to rho kinase inhibitors in PC12 Adh cell. Cell Biology International, 39(5), 563–576. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbin.10423

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