Objective To observe whether Nogo-66 can inhibit the neurite outgrowth during the neuronal differentiation of the neural stem cells (NSCs) and remove such an inhibitory effect by the small interfering RNA (siRNA) mediated knockdown of the Nogo66 receptor (NgR). Methods NSCs derived from the rat spinal cord were collected, and were cultured by the suspension culture in vitro. NSCs were transfected by siRNA to knock downtheexpression of NgR. Immunofluorescence and Western blot were used to assess the knockdown efficiency. NSCs were divided into four groups and differentiated in the medium containing 10% FBS. In the control group, no intervention was applied to NSCs; in the Nogo-P4 group, NSCs were differentiated in the presence of Nogo-P4 (active segment of Nogo-66); in the siRNA group, NSCs were transfected by siRNA to knock down NgR before they were differentiated; in the siRNA and Nogo-P4 group, NSCs were transfected by siRNA to knock down NgR before they were differentiated in presence of Nogo-P4. The differentiated neurons were labeled by immunofluorescence, and the neurite length was measured by the ImagePro Plus 5.0 software. The differentiation of the neurite length was compared in each group. Results The suspension-cultured cells became the nerve bulb, which could positively expresses Nestin by immunofluorescence. At 1 week of the differentiation in the medium containing 10% FBS, the positively-labeled neuron specific enolase, the glial fibrillary acidic protein, and the myelin basic protein were observed. Both immunofluorescence and Western blot approved that the expression of NgR was knocked down by transfection of siRNA at 24 hours after the transfection. The knockdown efficiency was 90.35%±3.10%. The neurite length was 97.80±6.97 μm, 80.54±6.75 μm,92.14±7.27 μm, and 94.01±8.37 μm in the control group, the Nogo-P4 group, the siRNA group, and the siRNA and Nogo-P4 group, respectively. The Nogo-P4 group had a significant difference when compared with the otherthree groups (P lt;0.01), and the other three groups had no significant difference when compared with each other(P gt;0.05). ConclusionNogo-66 can inhibit the neuronal neurite outgrowth during the differentiation ofNSCs. Such an inhibitory effect can be removed by the siRNA mediated knockdown of NgR.
Citation: WANG Feng,ZHU Yue.. DISINHIBITION OF NEURONAL NEURITE OUTGROWTH IN PRESENCE OF NOGO-66 BY SMALL INTERFERING RNA MEDIATED KNOCKDOWN OF NOGO-66 RECEPTOR OF NEURAL STEM CELLS. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007, 21(6): 642-647. doi: Copy