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Phosphatase activity in cultured glioma and neuroblastoma cells
Authors:M. Kanje
Abstract:Acid phosphatase activity in human glioma cells (138 MG) and mouse neuroblastoma cells (C 1300) was associated with structures accumulating neutral red and acridine orange. Only neuroblastoma cells gave a significant positive histochemical reaction for alkaline phosphatase. Glioma and neuroblastoma cell homogenates exhibited maximal phosphatase activity at pH 5 as measured by spectrophotometer. The specific activity; μmoles phosphate released per hour/mg protein was 1.1 in glioma and 0.9 in neuroblastoma. At pH 8, glioma cells lacked activity whereas neuroblastoma cells showed another maximum. The acid phosphatase activity of both cell types was strongly inhibited by CuCl2 (0.3 mM) and NaF (10 mM) and moderately by -tartaric acid (10 mM). cGMP (1 mM) stimulated the phosphatase activity of both cell lines. db-cAMP, in serum-free medium, induced characteristic morphological changes of the cells studied. This process was unaffected by CuCl2, c-GMP and -tartaric acid. db-cAMP (1 mM) inhibited proliferation in both glioma and neuroblastoma cells during a 48 h incubation in serum-containing medium. This growth inhibition was associated with an increase in acid phosphatase activity of the glioma but not of the neuroblastoma cells.
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