1.Effects of transferrin on the growth and proliferation of porcine hepatocytes: a comparison with epidermal growth factor and nicotinamide.
Yulan LIU ; Junhong SUN ; Jie ZHANG ; Lili ZHANG ; Gretel HORVAT
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(8):1223-1227
OBJECTIVETo seek an appropriate culture condition in which porcine hepatocytes can continuously proliferate and express their normal differentiation phenotypes for a longer period of time.
METHODSDifferent types and dosages of reagents, transferrin, epidermal growth factor and nicotinamide were used to culture porcine hepatocytes in serum-free Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM). And the proliferative effects and functions of the cells were detected at different culture times.
RESULTSTransferrin at 5 ng/ml, nicotinamide at 10 mmol/L and epidermal growth factor at 10 ng/ml had better effects on the viability of hepatocytes than DMEM, DMEM + 10% fetal cattle serum FCS and other dosages of these reagents (P < 0.05). OD values of MTS were still high in culture at day 7 and day 10, while nearly 30% - 35% cells went into the S phase. Good hepatocyte functions were found in these groups, and the secretion of albumin was positively correlated with OD value of MTS. The levels of aspartate transaminase and ammonia in these media were lower than those in DMEM and DMEM + FCS.
CONCLUSIONTransferrin at 5 ng/ml, epidermal growth factor at 10 ng/ml and nicotinamide at 10 mmol/L are beneficial to the viability and proliferation of hepatocytes.
Animals ; Cell Division ; drug effects ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Epidermal Growth Factor ; pharmacology ; Hepatocytes ; cytology ; drug effects ; Niacinamide ; pharmacology ; Swine ; Transferrin ; pharmacology