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GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions

Dialyzed fetal bovine serum contains two distinct growth-controlling macromolecular fractions: one stimulates and the other inhibits proliferation of primary cultured differentiated fetal rat hepatocytes. Both fractions are precipitated by ammonium sulfate (50% saturation, pH 7.4, 4°C). Serum fracti...

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Autor principal: Leffert, H. L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1974
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4859343
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description Dialyzed fetal bovine serum contains two distinct growth-controlling macromolecular fractions: one stimulates and the other inhibits proliferation of primary cultured differentiated fetal rat hepatocytes. Both fractions are precipitated by ammonium sulfate (50% saturation, pH 7.4, 4°C). Serum fraction I (SFI, mol wt ≥ 120,000 daltons estimated by gel filtration with Bio-gel P200) appears to contain at least two factors which function, respectively, to initiate DNA synthesis (activity pH 4–10 stable) and to increase the rate at which initiated cells traverse the cell cycle (activity pH 4 and pH 10 labile). Intraperitoneal injections of SFI into adult rats have produced detectable stimulation of hepatic but not renal DNA synthesis. Serum fraction II (SFII, mol wt 40,000–80,000 daltons) suppresses in vitro incorporation of CH(3)-[(3)H]thymidine into DNA under conditions which diminish neither cell viability nor cell attachment. Mixing experiments indicate that SFI and SFII mutually antagonize each other with respect to DNA synthesis and cell multiplication. Thus, both the relative and absolute serum levels of multiple factors control in vitro fetal hepatocyte proliferation.
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spelling pubmed-21092252008-05-01 GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions Leffert, H. L. J Cell Biol Article Dialyzed fetal bovine serum contains two distinct growth-controlling macromolecular fractions: one stimulates and the other inhibits proliferation of primary cultured differentiated fetal rat hepatocytes. Both fractions are precipitated by ammonium sulfate (50% saturation, pH 7.4, 4°C). Serum fraction I (SFI, mol wt ≥ 120,000 daltons estimated by gel filtration with Bio-gel P200) appears to contain at least two factors which function, respectively, to initiate DNA synthesis (activity pH 4–10 stable) and to increase the rate at which initiated cells traverse the cell cycle (activity pH 4 and pH 10 labile). Intraperitoneal injections of SFI into adult rats have produced detectable stimulation of hepatic but not renal DNA synthesis. Serum fraction II (SFII, mol wt 40,000–80,000 daltons) suppresses in vitro incorporation of CH(3)-[(3)H]thymidine into DNA under conditions which diminish neither cell viability nor cell attachment. Mixing experiments indicate that SFI and SFII mutually antagonize each other with respect to DNA synthesis and cell multiplication. Thus, both the relative and absolute serum levels of multiple factors control in vitro fetal hepatocyte proliferation. The Rockefeller University Press 1974-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2109225/ /pubmed/4859343 Text en Copyright © 1974 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions
title GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions
title_full GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions
title_fullStr GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions
title_full_unstemmed GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions
title_short GROWTH CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATED FETAL RAT HEPATOCYTES IN PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE : V. Occurrence in Dialyzed Fetal Bovine Serum of Macromolecules Having Both Positive and Negative Growth Regulatory Functions
title_sort growth control of differentiated fetal rat hepatocytes in primary monolayer culture : v. occurrence in dialyzed fetal bovine serum of macromolecules having both positive and negative growth regulatory functions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4859343
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