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Stimulation of DNA synthesis in primary cultures of adult rat hepatocytes by rat platelet-associated substance(s).

A J Strain, J A McGowan, N L Bucher.   

Abstract

Experiments in whole animals have shown that normally quiescent adult rat hepatocytes are induced to proliferate by blood borne substances, which we are now probing in primary monolayer cultures. Under our conditions, freshly isolated adult hepatocytes do not proliferate actively in a defined medium, but are stimulated to synthesize DNA--an essential first step--by either serum or an EGF-hormone combination. Stimulation of [3H]thymidine incorporation into hepatocyte DNA by addition of dialyzed mouse, human, horse, or bovine (fetal, newborn, or calf) serum, whose activities are all similar, is regularly surpassed by an EGF-insulin mixture without serum. This, in turn, is exceeded by dialyzed normal rat serum, which is several times more potent than the other sera tested. Removal of blood platelets reduces the activity of normal rat serum by over 50%. Heat inactivation (56 degrees C) causes a similar loss, but heat treatment of platelet-poor serum fails to cause further reduction. The activity of mouse and human serum is not reduced by platelet removal. Serum from partially hepatectomized rats is not significantly more stimulatory than normal rat serum, and its activity is depressed in the same way by platelet deprivation and heat inactivation. Lack of enhancement by partial hepatectomy is not consonant with whole animal studies and requires further investigation. The heat-labile portion of the DNA synthesis-stimulating activity of rat serum appears to derive from platelets. This activity differs from the well-characterized heat-stable human PDGF. Its relation to other reported platelet-associated growth factors is still undetermined.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7044955     DOI: 10.1007/bf02796402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


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