An established pre-adipose cell line and its differentiation in culture |
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Authors: | H Green M Meuth |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 USA |
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Abstract: | The established cloned line, 3T3-L1, is a preadipose line. When the cells enter a resting state, either in monolayers or in suspension culture stabilized with methyl cellulose, they accumulate triglyceride fat and become adipose cells. A high serum concentration in the culture medium increases the rapidity and extent of the fat accumulation. The adipose conversion can be delayed indefinitely in surface cultures by keeping the cells in a growing state.3T3-L1 is also specialized for collagen synthesis; prior to its adipose conversion, it makes about as much collagen as other 3T3 cells. We may therefore regard 3T3-L1 as a fibroblast line with an additional form of specialization.After 3T3-L1 cells are grown to confluence in the presence of low concentrations of bromodeoxyuridine, their rate of collagen synthesis is not affected, but their conversion to adipose cells is completely prevented. If the cells are then permitted to grow in medium free of bromodeoxyuridine, their ability to convert to adipose cells is regained. The conversion of 3T3-L1 from pre-adipose to adipose cells therefore involves a process of differentiation which can be studied under cell culture conditions. |
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