Abstract: | Secondary cultures of human diploid fibroblasts were used to study the effect of pH on cellular proliferation. In nonconfluent cultures, the growth rate at pH 7.1 was similar to that at pH 7.7 regardless of serum concentration. However, the saturation density achieved at pH 7.7 at any serum concentration was always 2–4 times that achieved at pH 7.1, although the greatest differences in saturation density were observed at the higher serum levels. The results suggest that the effect of pH on saturation density is due to two factors. One, cells at pH 7.1 seem to have a greater ability to undergo contact-inhibition than at pH 7.7, independent of any serum functions; and, two, confluent cells in medium at pH 7.1 are somewhat less sensitive to growth stimulation by increasing serum concentration than are confluent cells raised in medium at pH 7.7. |