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Growth requirements of calf lens epithelium in culture

✍ Scribed by J. Taylor-Papadimitriou; M. Shearer; D. Watling


Book ID
102882048
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
1017 KB
Volume
95
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

The in vitro life span and rate of growth of calf lens cells cultured in serum‐supplemented 199 medium can be markedly increased by growing the cells with a layer of mitomycin‐killed 3T6 feeders. In the absence of feeders, the epithelial cells are partially blocked in the S period of the cell cycle but show a normal distribution of cells in G~1~ and G~2~ when grown with fibroblasts. Increased growth rates and division potential can also be achieved by growing the lens in 199 medium containing 10^βˆ’5^ M thymidine, and cells grown under these conditions show a normal growth cycle. Our results suggest that lens epithelial cells cultured in medium 199 show a deficient endogenous synthesis of thymidylic acid, and fibroblast feeders or exogenously added thymidine enable them to overcome this deficiency. When grown in the presence of 10^βˆ’5^ M thymidine, the lens epithelial cells show a very low serum requirement for cell division in short term culture.


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