Fol. Biol. 2014, 60, 281-285

https://doi.org/10.14712/fb2014060060281

Prolactin Increases Expression of Cytoskeletal Proteins in SK-N-SH Cells

T. Havránek1, Z. Bačová1,2, V. Štrbák1,2, Z. Lešťanová1, Ján Bakoš1,3

1Institute of Experimental Endocrinology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
2Department of Normal and Pathological Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Slovak Medical University in Bratislava, Slovakia
3Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine in Bratislava, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia

Received May 2014
Accepted June 2014

Although many studies have demonstrated the role of prolactin in the central nervous system, there is a considerable lack of known effects of prolactin on the parameters of neurogenesis and neuronal differentiation. The aim of the present study was to test whether prolactin changes gene expression and protein levels of nestin and microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) in neuroblastoma (SK-N-SH) and glioblastoma (U-87MG) cells. Nestin and MAP2 represent cytoskeletal proteins associated with neuronal differentiation and they contribute to radial growth of the axons, dendrites and glial processes. SK-N-SH and U-87MG cells were exposed to prolactin (10 nM) for 48 h. Total mRNA was extracted. After reverse transcription, qPCR with specific primers for nestin and MAP2 was performed. The levels of proteins were measured by the In-Cell Western assay. Mitochondrial activity test was used to evaluate the viability of cells under the influence of prolactin. Incubation with 10 nM prolactin did not change the viability, either in SK-N-SH or in U-87MG cells. Prolactin significantly increased the gene expression and protein levels of both nestin and MAP2 in SK-N-SH cells, while no significant changes were observed in U-87MG cells. The presented data suggest that prolactin is linked to the regulation of cytoskeletal proteins in the neuronal type of cells and might be important for their differentiation.

Funding

The work was supported by project 2/0132/12 of the Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education and Slovak Academy of Sciences (VEGA), and by the Slovak Research and Development Agency project APVV-0253-10.

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