Rybak, S. M. ; Ramachandran, J. (1981) Primary culture of normal rat adrenocortical cells. I. Culture conditions for optimal growth and function In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Plant, 17 (7). pp. 599-604. ISSN 1054-5476
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Abstract
Rat adrenocortical cells retiained their differentiated characteristics over 2 wk in culture without a specific requirement for additives other than inorganic salts, amino acids, vitamins, and fetal bovine serum. The cells were maintained free from fibroblast overgrowth by substitution of D-valine in place of L-valine in the medium. Corticotropin (ACTH) inhibited the growth of adrenocortical cells in this medium and the effect was reversible. The adrenocortical cells had a limited capacity for growth as reflected by total cell counts and [3H]thymidine uptake with cells from young animals demonstrated a greater potential for DNA synthesis than cells obtained from mature animals. A very sensitive assay for ACTH using a small number of cells in primary culture also is described.
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Keywords: | Adrenocortical Cell Culture; Growth Regulation; Steroidogenesis |
ID Code: | 40940 |
Deposited On: | 25 May 2011 10:10 |
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