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Stimulation of density-inhibited cell cultures by insulin

โœ Scribed by Antti Vaheri; Erkki Ruoslahti; Tapani Hovi; Stig Nordling


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
657 KB
Volume
81
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Cell proliferation in densityโ€inhibited chick embryo cell cultures was induced by microgram quantities of insulin, neuraminidase, trypsin or papain. Other proteins tested, including albumin, fetuin, ribonuclease and hyaluronidase were inactive except in very high concentrations (> 100 ฮผg/ml).

The insulin chick embryo model was selected for detailed analysis of the initiation of proliferation. Insulin insolubilized by conjugation with Sepharose particles was also active, but only in so far as it was released in soluble form from the particles. This was measured by a radioimmunoassay. Under the conditions giving maximal cell proliferation less than 0.002โ€0.2% of insulin was taken up by the cells. This suggests that an interaction of insulin with the cell surface only is sufficient to stimulate the cells. Insulin released the densityโ€inhibited cells from G~1~ phase to produce an almost synchronous wave of proliferation. The following sequence of events was characteristic of the cells after stimulation by insulin: an early increase in sugar uptake and decrease in leucine uptake, increase in cell volume, stimulation of RNA and protein synthesis, increase in thymidine uptake, DNA synthesis, mitosis and cell division.


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