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Effects of retinoids on porcine thyrocytes under different culture conditions
Authors:Fröhlich E  Brossart P  Wahl R
Institution:(1) Anatomisches Institut, Österbergstrasse 3, D-72074 Tübingen, Germany;(2) Medizinische Klinik, Abteilung II, Otfried-Müllerstrasse 10, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany;(3) Medizinische Klinik, Abteilung IV, Otfried-Müllerstrasse 10, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:The purpose of the paper was to study the morphological effects of retinoids on non-transformed cells such as thyrocytes. The formation of follicles was studied in primary cultures of porcine thyrocytes by adding retinol and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) to cells grown in the absence of TSH to form monolayers. The proliferation and apoptosis of thyrocytes were studied in cells both grown adherent to plastic surfaces and in suspension. Standard medium with traces of retinol and the same medium without retinol were used. Retinol alone was added to thyrocytes grown in the absence of TSH (TSH oplus culture) or both retinol and TSH were added to cultures after stimulation with TSH (TSH oplus culture). The concentration was varied from 0 to 80thinspmgrM for retinol and from 0 to 13thinspmgrM for retinoic acid. At a concentration of 13thinspmgrM, the effect of retinol was similar to that of retinoic acid. At concentrations higher than 40thinspmgrM, retinol reduced the formation of thyroglobulin-immunoreactive follicles, whereas up to 13thinspmgrM retinoic acid had no obvious influence on follicle formation. The retinoids induced apoptosis under all experimental conditions. In contrast, a significant decrease in proliferation and in the formation of thyroglobulin-immunoreactive follicles was observed only in adherent cells cultured in customary medium. The decrease in functional follicles after treatment with retinol suggests a de-differentiating effect of retinoids on normal thyrocytes and is in contrast with the differentiating effect of retinoids observed in cancer cells.
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