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Rat hepatocyte primary cultures
Authors:Gary M. Williams  Edilberto Bermudez  Richard H. C. San  Peter J. Goldblatt  Michael F. Laspia
Affiliation:(1) Naylor Dana Institute for Disease Prevention, American Health Foundation, 10595 Valhalla, New York
Abstract:Summary Primary cultures of rat hepatocytes survived well for up to 4 days in defined medium in the presence of dexamethasone but not in its absence. The loss of viability was accompanied by a loss of ultrastructural features characteristic of hepatocytes. The cultures began producing plasminogen activator and a neutral protease after 24 hr in culture. Dexamethasone inhibited the production of both of these substances. The deterioration of the cultures appeared not to be related to plasminogen activator, but prolongation of survival by a variety of protease inhibitors suggested that the neutral protease might contribute to deterioration. Dr. Goldblatt was supported by Grant No. SG-87 from the American Cancer Society as an American Cancer Society Scholar while on sabbatical leave from the Department of Pathology, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut. This study was supported by Contracts NO1-CP-55705 from the National Cancer Institute and 68-02-2483 from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Keywords:hepatocytes  dexamethasone  plasminogen activator  neutral protease
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