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Serum-free culture of rat keratinocytes.

H Oku1, C Kumamoto1, T Miyagi1, T Hiyane1, J Nagata1, I Chinen1.   

Abstract

Procedures for the serum-free culture of rat keratinocytes have been established. Basal cells prepared from epidermis of newborn rat were stored in liquid nitrogen and used for primary culture. Among the available media, MCDB 153, developed originally for human keratinocyte (HK) culture, was the best for the development of serum-free formulation. To grow rat keratinocytes, bovine serum albumin was arbitrarily substituted for the macromolecule supplements needed for HK culture, i.e. fetal bovine serum protein or bovine pituitary extract. Qualitative and quantitative adjustment of supplements was thereafter made to support rapid cell growth. Satisfactory cell growth was achieved in the optimized medium of MCDB 153 supplemented with growth factors and amino acids: insulin (10 µg/ml), hydrocortisone (0.1 µg/ml), epidermal growth factor (25 ng/ml), calcium chloride (0.2 mM), histidine (0.23 mM), isoleucine (0.05 mM), tryptophane (0.015 mM), threonine (1.25 mM), tyrosine (0.031 mM), alanine (4.08 mM), and albumin (2 mg/ml). This optimized culture system was superior to the original HK culture condition for rapid growth of rat keratinocytes. Under our condition, cells grew as a monolayer, becoming confluent, but without stratification, and were passaged 2 to 3 times without any changes in morphology. The serum-free formulation allows us to control more accurately the concentrations of biomolecules in the medium including lipids and hormones, and therefore will be suitable for the study focusing on lipid metabolism or hormonal regulation of rat keratinocytes.

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Keywords:  culture; keratinocyte; multiplication; optimization; primary; serum-free

Year:  1994        PMID: 27519864     DOI: 10.1007/BF02631322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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