Literature DB >> 1869487

Proliferation and differentiation of prepubertal mouse vaginal epithelial cells in vitro and the specificity of estrogen-induced growth retardation.

P S Tsai1, F D Uchima, S T Hamamoto, H A Bern.   

Abstract

Mouse vaginal epithelial cells were isolated from intact 21-day-old BALB/cCrgl mice and cultured in a serum-free medium (SF20: basal medium supplemented with insulin, epidermal growth factor, transferrin, and bovine serum albumin--fraction V) to examine the proliferation, differentiation, and specificity of estrogen-induced growth retardation in vitro. Histologic and ultrastructural studies showed that vaginal epithelial cells undergo differentiative changes in vitro in the absence of estrogen, and that these changes are similar to those induced in vivo by estrogen. Addition of 17 beta-estradiol inhibited cellular proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. Whereas other estrane derivatives (17 alpha-estradiol and estriol) also significantly retarded cellular proliferation, cholesterol, testosterone, and progesterone had no effect. Keoxifene, an antiestrogen, significantly reversed estrogen-induced growth inhibition, resulting in proliferation of estrogen-treated cells equivalent to that of the untreated control. The results suggest that both proliferation and differentiation of prepubertal mouse vaginal epithelial cells in vitro are estrogen-independent, and that the growth inhibition is a specific estrogen-induced response.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1869487     DOI: 10.1007/bf02631145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 0883-8364


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