Neurite Outgrowth Inhibition by Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan: Stalling/Stopping Exceeds Turning in Human Neuroblastoma Growth Cones

Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG) inhibits outgrowth from embryonic chick and rodent neurons in vivo and in vitro and is upregulated during development and following injury. The role of CSPG in outgrowth from human neurons has been largely untested, but is critical for our understanding of regeneration in humans following nervous system injury. Here we determined the effects of CSPG on platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-stimulated neurite outgrowth from SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells, a well-accepted model of neuronal differentiation. Cells were plated on glass coverslips adsorbed with laminin (LN), CSPG, or a patterned substratum consisting of alternating stripes of the two molecules. Similar to other studies using chick or rodent neurons, SH-SY5Y cells extend neurites on LN, displaying a 15.2% increase in the total neurite length/cell as compared to cells plated on glass. Cells plated on CSPG alone exhibited reduced neurite outgrowth compared to cells plated on glass or LN. Interestingly, SH-SY5Y growth cones extending on LN and then encountering a CSPG border display more stopping/stalling (62.3%) than turning (27.9%) behaviors. Soluble CSPG inhibits neurite initiation from SH-SY5Y cells plated on glass, but not on LN. These data demonstrate that several CSPG-elicited responses of human neuron-like cells are similar to those from nonhuman neurons. However, approximately 70% of SH-SY5Y growth cones stop or stall at a CSPG border while over 80% of chick sensory neurons turn at a CSPG border. The experimental difference between these models may well indicate a functional difference between animal and human neuronal regeneration.

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