PROLIFERATION OF GLIAL-DERIVED CELLS IN DEFINED MEDIA

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MICHLERSTUKE, A [1 ]
BOTTENSTEIN, JE [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, DEPT PEDIAT, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
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10.1002/jnr.490070212
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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A serum-free defined medium was formulated that supports proliferation and morphologic differentiation of U-251 MGsp human and C6-2BD rat glioma cells. This defined medium consists of a basal medium supplemented with transferrin, fibroblast growth factor, hydrocortisone, Se, biotin and fibronectin (G2 medium). When U-251 cells were plated in G2 medium on poly-D-lysine precoated dishes, their growth rate was 77% and final cell density was 82% of serum-grown counterparts. The growth rate of C6 cells in G2 medium was 67% compared to cells cultured in serum supplemented medium. Although G2 medium supported the growth of human and rat glioma cells, LA-N-1 human neuroblastoma and WI-38 human fibroblast cells showed no increase in cell number when grown in G2 medium compared to basal medium. A similar formulation (G3 medium), lacking fibroblast growth factor and hydrocortisone, supported the proliferation of RN-22 rat schwannoma cells. Morphologic differences were observed between cells grown in the presence of serum and in defined media. All 3 glial cell lines changed from a flattened shape in serum supplemented medium to a more spherical appearance in defined medium. Both U-251 and C6 cells developed numerous processes, some reaching several cell diameters in length. These defined media will facilitate studies of the growth and differentiation of glial-derived cells.
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