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Human breast epithelium in organ culture: effect of hormones on growth and morphology.

J M Strum, E A Hillman.   

Abstract

Normal breast tissue from a 17-year-old girl was grown in organ culture for 3 weeks. A comparison was made between the effects on the epithelium of a defined culture medium containing various combinations of hormones and serum-supplemented medium that has been used to successfully maintain other human tissues for 4 months routinely, and in some cases for up to 1 year. After culture for 3 weeks the explants were exposed to [3H]thymidine and autoradiographs were prepared and evaluated in order to determine labeling indexes. The only serum-free defined medium that permitted any significant survival or labeling of the cells contained insulin + hydroxycortisone + prolactin. However, serum-supplemented medium along gave an even higher labeling index, and this was elevated more in media containing either progesterone or other combinations of hormones. Our study indicates that normal human breast (removed at the early postovulatory stage of the menstrual cycle) can be maintained in a differentiated state for 12 days in serum-supplemented media. By 2 weeks the cells had begun to migrate onto the surface of the explant. They then began to accumulate tonofilaments so that after 3 weeks in culture nearly all of the cells contained tonofilaments. The one exception was found in breast tissue cultured in the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin, where the cells maintained differentiated characteristics, despite the fact that they contained many lysosomes.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7216237     DOI: 10.1007/bf02618028

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


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