Reduction of lactic acid secreted from SV3T3 cells by a serum factor and biotin and its relationship to cell growth |
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Authors: | D V Young E T Nakano |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Boston University 685 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215 USA |
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Abstract: | Supplementation of media containing a low concentration (0.15–0.30% ) of calf serum with biotin or a low molecular weight serum growth factor (Peak III) reduces the amount of lactic acid secreted by simian virus 40-transformed 3T3 cells. While biotin and Peak III (which has been tentatively identified as biotin) can stimulate “stationary phase” cells to resume viable cell division, this growth promotion is not due to an alleviation of lactic acid toxicity per se. This conclusion is based on the finding that, although higher concentrations of lactic acid are cytotoxic, lactic acid added at concentrations found during “stationary phase” to cells plated in fresh medium is not growth inhibitory. These results suggest, instead, a possible major role for biotin and Peak III in energy production. |
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