Neurite elongation is blocked if microtubule polymerization is inhibited in PC12 cells
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cell Motility
- Vol. 17 (2) , 95-105
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.970170205
Abstract
We have injected process-bearing PC12 cells with colchicine-tubulin mixed with either fluorescein-dextran or a rhodamine-labelled tubulin analogue to determine the role of microtubule polymerization in neurite elongation. Colchicine-tubulin is a specific, substoichiometric poison of microtubule assembly. We have shown that colchicine-tubulin does not cause existing PC12 microtubules to disassemble, and yet can inhibit the assembly of rhodamine-tubulin injected along with it. In population s'udies of neurite outgrowth in injected and uninjected cells, we find that colchicine-tubulin substantially inhibits neurite extension from injected cells over a wide variety of concentrations. In acute time-course studies of injected cells, we find that colchicine-tubulin does not block neurite outgrowth until the injectate reaches the neurite tip. Thereafter, however, it blocks process elongation completely. Thus we can conclude that microtubule polymerization in the region of the growth cone is an important element in neurite elongation. While polymerization at the cell body may be important in supplying subunits to the distal neurite, it does not play a direct role in process extension.Keywords
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