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Effect of liver cell coat acid mucopolysaccharide on the appearance of density-dependent inhibition in hepatoma cell growth.
Authors:T Ohnishi  E Ohshima  M Ohtsuka
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Biology, Japan Women''s University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Yoshida ascites hepatoma 66 (AH 66) cells grown in monolayer cultures show a lack of density-dependent inhibition of growth. When acid mucopolysaccharide (AMPS) isolated from rat liver cell coats is added to growing cultures at concentrations of 50–100 μg/ml, AH 66 cell cultures became markedly inhibited and exhibited density-dependent inhibition of growth at a cell density of 19 × 104 cells/cm2. Inhibition reached 84% below control levels. Inhibition is a density-related phenomenon since cells at densities below 19×104 cells/cm2 do not exhibit inhibition of growth. AH 66 cells inhibited in the plateau state are capable of resuming growth when AMPS is removed from the cultures. When AMPS is added at a concentration of 0.5 μg/ml, growth of tumor cells is promoted. Promotion reaches 78% above control levels. It is suggested that AMPS may play an important part in the regulation of cellular proliferation.
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