Antioxidants are required during the early critical period, but not later, for neuronal survival

SW Perry, JP Norman, A Litzburg… - Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
SW Perry, JP Norman, A Litzburg, HA Gelbard
Journal of neuroscience research, 2004Wiley Online Library
Methods for growing primary neuronal cultures rely on the inclusion of antioxidants in the
culture medium, but no studies have determined precisely if or when antioxidants are
required for neuronal survival, despite the significance this information would have for
understanding neurodevelopment and studying oxidative stress. We show that cortical
neurons grown in Neurobasal media with B27 supplement required antioxidants for only the
first 24 hr post‐explantation, after which the antioxidants could be removed permanently …
Abstract
Methods for growing primary neuronal cultures rely on the inclusion of antioxidants in the culture medium, but no studies have determined precisely if or when antioxidants are required for neuronal survival, despite the significance this information would have for understanding neurodevelopment and studying oxidative stress. We show that cortical neurons grown in Neurobasal media with B27 supplement required antioxidants for only the first 24 hr post‐explantation, after which the antioxidants could be removed permanently without noticeable loss of neuronal survival over the normal lifespan. Cortical cultures never exposed to antioxidants did not survive. These findings represent a novel method for substantially antioxidant‐free neuronal culture, whereby antioxidants can be removed permanently from the cultures after only 1 day. This method may prove critical for studies of oxidative stress, because B27 antioxidants significantly diminished pro‐oxidative effects of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate and hydrogen peroxide on cortical cultures, even if antioxidants were removed before the oxidizing treatment. Together, these findings suggest a brief window of high vulnerability to reactive oxygen species, and have important implications for studies of oxidative stress and developmental neuroscience. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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