Literature DB >> 3908194

Selected muscle and nerve extracts contain an activity which stimulates myoblast proliferation and which is distinct from transferrin.

E Kardami, D Spector, R C Strohman.   

Abstract

Extracts from normal chicken anterior latissimus dorsi and dystrophic pectoralis major muscles and from normal chicken sciatic nerves induce a growth stimulation in chicken and rat myogenic cell cultures. Transferrin is only partially responsible for the observed stimulation since the addition of the extracts to transferrin-saturated cultures induces a further growth response and extracts from which transferrin has been removed by immunoabsorption still retain a substantial portion of their stimulation activity. The active fractions of muscle and nerve extracts display heat, acid, and organic solvent inactivation. Gel filtration of ammonium sulfate fractionated activity from the anterior latissimus dorsi muscle suggests the presence of a growth factor in the molecular weight range of 10,000 to 30,000.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3908194     DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(85)90406-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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