Co-culture of oligodendrocytes and neurons can be used to assess drugs for axon regeneration in the central nervous system

Neural Regen Res. 2015 Oct;10(10):1612-6. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.167759.

Abstract

We present a novel in vitro model in which to investigate the efficacy of experimental drugs for the promotion of axon regeneration in the central nervous system. We co-cultured rat hippocampal neurons and cerebral cortical oligodendrocytes, and tested the co-culture system using a Nogo-66 receptor antagonist peptide (NEP1-40), which promotes axonal growth. Primary cultured oligodendrocytes suppressed axonal growth in the rat hippocampus, but NEP1-40 stimulated axonal growth in the co-culture system. Our results confirm the validity of the neuron-oligodendrocyte co-culture system as an assay for the evaluation of drugs for axon regeneration in the central nervous system.

Keywords: NEP1–40; Nogo; PC12 cells; axon regeneration; experimental models; nerve regeneration; neural regeneration; neurons; oligodendrocytes.