Overexpression of the beta 1 thyroid receptor induces differentiation in neuro-2a cells.
Open Access
- 29 March 1994
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 91 (7) , 2644-2648
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.91.7.2644
Abstract
To determine the functions of the alpha 1 and beta 1 thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) in neural differentiation, we have established stable transfected neuronal cell lines (Neuro-2a) that overexpress either TR alpha 1 or TR beta 1. 3,5,3'-Triiodothyronine (T3) treatment of cells that overexpress TR beta 1 blocks proliferation by an arrest of cells in G0/G1 and induces morphological and functional differentiation of Neuro-2a cells as indicated by the marked increase in the number of perisomatal filopodia-like neurites and in acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. The effect on AChE activity was dose-dependent, and the time-course analysis reveals that this effect occurs after 24 hr of T3 treatment, with a maximal increase occurring after 48 hr of treatment. The increase of AChE activity is paralleled by an increase of AChE mRNAs. Last, we present evidence that shows that the effects of T3 on differentiation are independent of its effect on proliferation. T3 had no effect on the differentiation of Neuro-2a cells that overexpressed TR alpha 1. Our results indicate that TR beta 1 may play a key role in the effects of T3 in neuroblastoma cell differentiation.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Expression of thyroid hormone receptors mRNAs in rat cerebral hemisphere neuronal culturesDevelopmental Brain Research, 1992
- Thyroid receptors in the rat brainProgress in Neurobiology, 1992
- Molecular cloning of mouse acetylcholinesterase: Tissue distribution of alternatively spliced mRNA speciesNeuron, 1990
- Inhibition of thyroid hormone action by a non-hormone binding c-erbA protein generated by alternative mRNA splicingNature, 1989
- Thyroid hormone action and the erbA oncogene familyBiochimie, 1989
- Influence of triiodothyronine (l-T3) on the morphological and biochemical development of fetal brain acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons cultured in a chemically defined mediumDevelopmental Brain Research, 1988
- Alternative splicing generates messages encoding rat c-erbA proteins that do not bind thyroid hormone.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988
- Thyroid hormone receptor α isoforms generated by alternative splicing differentially activate myosin HC gene transcriptionNature, 1988
- pl Bl5: A cDNA Clone of the Rat mRNA Encoding CyclophilinDNA, 1988
- Evolution of triiodothyronine nuclear binding sites in hypothalamic serum-free cultures: Evidence for their presence in neurons and astrocytesNeuroscience Letters, 1986