The effect of bovine lactoferrin on muscle growth in vivo and in vitro |
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Authors: | J C Byatt J J Schmuke P G Comens D A Johnson R J Collier |
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Affiliation: | Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri 63198. |
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Abstract: | Lactoferrin was found to be a potent stimulator of proliferation for L6 myoblasts. Both apo and holo-forms of lactoferrin were equipotent. By contrast, only the holo-form of transferrin (a structurally related iron binding protein) stimulated proliferation, apo-transferrin was without activity. Holo-transferrin was also less stimulatory than lactoferrin. Purified lactoferrin was administered to mature female rats and to neonatal rats by daily subcutaneous injection to determine if there was a measurable effect on muscle cell growth in vivo. Results from the in vivo studies suggest that lactoferrin has little or no effect on muscle cell growth in the whole animal. |
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