Activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase is required for neurite outgrowth of dopaminergic neuronal cells

Dae Seok Eom, Won Seok Choi, Suena Ji, Jin W. Cho, Young J. Oh

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Abstract

Recent studies indicate that activation of stress-activated protein kinases may be implicated in a broad range of biological activities including differentiation. To directly examine whether stress-activated protein kinases are involved in neuronal differentiation, we utilized retinoic acid-induced and spontaneous models of neurite outgrowth in dopaminergic neurons. Here, we show that retinoic acid-induced neurite outgrowth in MN9D dopaminergic neuronal cells was accompanied by activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase but not p38. Consequently, cotreatment with a specific inhibitor of c-Jun N-terminal kinase or overexpression of c-Jun N-terminal kinase-binding domain of c-Jun N-terminal kinase-interacting protein-1 blocked retinoic acid-induced neurite outgrowth. In primary cultures of dopaminergic neurons, the extent of neurite outgrowth increased spontaneously in a time-dependent manner. When these cultures were treated with a specific inhibitor of c-Jun N-terminal kinase, the total extent of neurites, the primary neurite length and the number of neurites per cell were suppressed significantly. Thus, our data indicate that the c-Jun N-terminal kinase signal seems to play an important role during morphological differentiation in cultured dopaminergic neurons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)823-828
Number of pages6
JournalNeuroReport
Volume16
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005 May 31

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Neuroscience(all)

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