Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4351676 Neuroscience Research 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Antifreeze proteins (AFP) are associated with protection from freezing. We measured the effect of type I antifreeze protein on spontaneous bursting of mixed neuronal/glial cultures using a multi-electrode array culture system. Antifreeze protein (10 mg/ml) reversibly depressed bursting activity without inhibiting mitochondrial oxidative capacity. The effect of antifreeze protein on cold/re-warming injury was investigated in rat hippocampal slice cultures. Compared to bovine serum albumin at a similar concentration, antifreeze protein protected hippocampal neurons from 8 h of profound hypothermia at (4 °C) followed by re-warming. The protection observed is believed to be associated with the inhibitory effect of antifreeze protein.

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