Literature DB >> 474745

Reversible suppression of skeletal myotube formation in vitro obtained by varying [CO2].

R J Przybylski, J C Bullaro, R MacBride.   

Abstract

In primary cultures of chicken skeletal muscle, decreasing the [CO2] of the gaseous phase below 10(-3)% resulted in inhibition of cell proliferation and cytolysis. With 10(-3)% CO2-air, cell proliferation was slightly retarded and myotube formation was inhibited approximately 90% compared to cultures receiving 5% CO2-air. Changes in pH were not effective. Culture in low [CO2] resulted in the accumulation of lipoidal inclusions and unique cytoplasmic structures. Increasing time in culture with low [CO2] resulted in an increase in the length of G1 of the cell cycle. The inhibition was reversed by the addition of 5% CO2-air at any time in culture up to 2 wk with a minimum time of 3--6 h required. Lipoidal inclusions decreased in number and the unique cytoplasmic structures were absent. During the first 3 days in culture, myoblasts showing dependence on [CO2] for myotube formation increased in number, and the effect of elevated [CO2] on these cells was long lasting. The data suggest that some aspect of myoblast differentiation relating to cell recognition and fusion is affected by decreased [CO2].

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Year:  1979        PMID: 474745     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1979.237.3.C166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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1.  Calcium regulation of skeletal myogenesis. I. Cell content critical to myotube formation.

Authors:  R J Przybylski; R G MacBride; A C Kirby
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol       Date:  1989-09

2.  Calcium regulation of skeletal myogenesis: IV. A defined culture medium permissive for myotube formation and the use of the calcium antagonist lanthanum.

Authors:  R J Przybylski; V Szigeti; A C Kirby
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol       Date:  1986-07
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