Long-term culture of epithelial cells from the normal rat colon |
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Authors: | Dharam P. Chopra Kwo-Yih Yeh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Southern Research Institute, 2000 Ninth Avenue South, 35255 Birmingham, Alabama |
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Abstract: | Summary Serial passage cultures of colonic epithelial cells from young rats have been maintained for more than 6 months in Eagle's minimum essential medium buffered with HEPES (25 mM) and supplemented with 2.5% fetal bovine serum, 0.5 μg/ml insulin, 5.0 μg/ml transferrin, and antibiotics. The cells proliferated in this medium with a population doubling time of approximately 53 h. The cells retained differentiated morphology as evidenced by secretory activity and the presence of secretory granules, microvilli, tonofilaments, and desmosomal junctions. Further cells at the fourth passage had normal karyotypes with 42 chromosomes and exhibited anchorage dependent growth. High concentrations of fetal bovine serum (10 to 15%) exerted toxic effects on the colonic epithelial cell cultures. Supported by National Cancer Institute Contract N01-CP-75914. |
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Keywords: | colon epithelial cultures normal rat |
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