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Population density and regulation of cell division in 3T3 cells. I. Inorganic phosphate levels, uptake and release.
Authors:P N Gray  M E Cullum  M J Griffin
Abstract:Triggering mechanisms for initiating density dependent inhibition of cell division in 3T3 cell monolayers are activated approximately two to three population doublings prior to cessation of cell division at monolayer confluency. This activation occurs at a critical contact cell density of approximately 8 X 10(3) cells/cm2. During this period there are selective controls on transport and storage of required low molecular weight nutrients. A possible correlation between orthophosphate and rates of cell division has been investigated. We have demonstrated a relationship between cellular concentrations of orthophosphate and initiation of density dependent inhibition of cell division. Prior to critical intercellular contact, the Pi] in 3T3 is 10 mM. During critical contact, this concentration is quickly reduced to approximately 2 mM and remains at this concentration to confluency. Similar alterations do not occur in Py 3T3 cells, which maintain a concentration of approximately 2 mM Pi regardless of cell density. After confluent 3T3 cells are released from inhibition of cell division the Pi] must increase several-fold before DNA synthesis commences. These are physiological changes in 3T3 cellular Pi] as a function of cell density, and cannot be attributed to nutrient depletion, altered transport of Pi into the cell, increased ATP], or increased PPi] levels. The controlled modulation of Pi] may regulate glycolysis and coordinate counter-ion changes (Ca++) may regulate mitochondrial activity.
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