Insulin secretion from a continuously subcultivable isolate derived from foetal bovine pancreata beta cells. I. Monolayer cultures. |
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Authors: | A M Sun G M Healy I Vacek H G Macmorine |
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Affiliation: | Connaught Laboratories Limited Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2N 5T8 |
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Abstract: | Monolayer cultures have been derived from bovine embryonic pancreatic cells grown in medium CMRL-1969 supplemented with foetal calf serum. The isolate has been subcultivated up to 10 population doublings. Insulin secretion from the cells into the culture medium declined with increasing passages. Of several insulin secretagogues, glucagon was found to be effective in potentiating insulin release from the cultivated cells into the medium. Insulin secretion rose to approximately 600 μU/culture/day in the presence of glucagon as compared to an average of 10 μU/culture/day in the control. This may be the first demonstration of a beta cell line developed from bovine embryonic pancreas. |
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