Title of article :
Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Superior Collicular Extract Regulate the Expression of the 1.6 Subfamily of Voltage-gated Potassium Channels in the Developing Rat Retina in vitro
Author/Authors :
Golla, Kavita Marita Department of Neurophysiology - National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore, India , Raju, richur Ramaswamy Department of Neurophysiology - National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore, India , Chatterji, Sumanthra National Center for Biological Sciences (NCBS) and Tata Institute of Fundamental Sciences, Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Purpose: To evaluate the role of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and
superior collicular extract (SCE) on the expression of the 1.6 subfamily of voltagegated
potassium channels (VG Kv 1.6 channels) in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) of
rats in an in vitro model.
Methods: Neonatal retinal cultures were supplemented with trophic factors of interest,
namely BDNF and SCE, at 0 DIV (days in vitro), 6 DIV and both 0 and 6 DIV. The
expression of VG Kv 1.6 channels was evaluated by immunostaining with anti Kv
1.6 and immunofluorescence was measured by confocal scanning laser microscopy
on 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 DIV. The immunofluorescence indirectly measured the quantity
of ion channels being expressed.
Results: RGCs were identified by their soma size. BDNF and SCE enhanced RGC
survival by enhancing extensive neurite outgrowth, and increased the expression
of VG Kv 1.6 channels; the effect of SCE was more significant than BDNF. Trophic
factors also enhanced the survival of RGCs by increasing the expression of ion
channels thereby contributing to spontaneous bursts of action potentials in the early
stages of RGC development.
Conclusion: The expression of delayed rectifier VG Kv 1.6 channels in RGCs may
determine membrane excitability and responsiveness to trophic factors, this plays a
key role in the refinement of developing retinal circuits.
Keywords :
Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor , Superior Collicular Extract , Retinal Ganglion Cells , Potassium Channels
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics