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Fig. 7. Increased susceptibility to glutamate and staurosporine induced cell death.
(A-D) Primary hippocampal neurons were established from E16.5 embryos and kept
in culture for 28 days. Immunocytochemistry was performed using antibodies
against dendritic (Map2C) or axonal (tau) proteins. (E) PKB
, PKBß
and PKB
expression in Pkb
wild-type and mutant
hippocampal neurons. (F) Seven-day-old cultures were treated with glutamate
(15 mM/24 hours) or with staurosporine (50 nM/12 hours) or were left untreated
(Pkb
+/+ white bars and
Pkb
-/- black bars). Apoptotic cells were identified
by TUNEL-assay and at least 200 cells per culture were counted (n=5
cultures per treatment and genotype). *P<0.05. Error
bars represent s.d.