Comparative effects of four surfactants on growth,contraction and adhesion of cultured human fibroblasts |
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Authors: | J. Benoit M. Cormier Professor J. Wepierre |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Pharmacologie, CNRS UA-594 Centre d'Etudes Pharmaceutiques, Université Paris XI, 5 rue J.B. Clément, 92296 Chatenay-Malabry Cedex, France;(2) Laboratoire de Pharmacologie Centre d'Etudes Pharmaceutiques, Université Paris XI, Chatenay Malabry, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() A range of surfactants, including the anionic sodium dodecyl sulfate, the cationic cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and the nonionics octylphenoxy polyethoxyethanol (Triton X100) and polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monoleate (Tween 80) was studied for effects on proliferation, contractibility and attachment of cultured human fibroblasts. Only ionic surfactants exhibited a stimulatory effect on fibroblast proliferation, whereas all the surfactants tested increased the contraction of collagen gels containing fibroblasts, with the greatest effect from the non-ionic surfactants. This activity was not correlated with an increase of cell population or cell attachment within the collagenous matrix. The activity of the surfactants was seen only at levels close to their LD50 values and in a narrow range of concentrations. Thus, we consider that they are the result of the so-called hormesis phenomenon.Abbreviations CTAB cetyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide - FCS fetal calf serum - LD100 dose lethal to 100% of exposed - MCD maximal contraction dose - PDL population doubling level - SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate |
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Keywords: | cell adhesion collagen lattices fibroblast proliferation hormesis surfactants |
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