Growth and differentiation of permanent and secondary mouse myogenic cell lines on microcarriers

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C. Bardouille
J. Lehmann
P. Heimann
H. Jockusch
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[1] Developmental Biology and Molecular Pathology,
[2] W7,undefined
[3] University of Bielefeld,undefined
[4] 33501 Bielefeld,undefined
[5] Germany,undefined
[6] Cell Culture Technology,undefined
[7] Technical Faculty,undefined
[8] University of Bielefeld,undefined
[9] 33501 Bielefeld,undefined
[10] Germany,undefined
[11] Sigma-Aldrich GmbH,undefined
[12] 82024 Taufkirchen,undefined
[13] Germany,undefined
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DEAE Cellulose; Spinner Flask; C2C12 Myotubes; Cell Line C2C12; Myogenic Cell Line;
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Myogenesis involves the determination of progenitor cells to myoblasts, their fusion to yield multinuclear myotubes, and the maturation of myotubes to muscle fibres. This development is reflected in a time pattern of gene expression, e.g. of genes coding for desmin, the myogenic factors myogenin and myoD, the acetylcholine receptor α-subunit and the muscular chloride channel ClC-1. We attempted to improve yields and myogenic differentiation in culture by using three-dimensional microcarrier systems. Out of a variety of carriers tested in stationary cultures, collagen-coated dextran Cytodex3 beads proved optimal for the proliferation and differentiation of the murine myogenic cell line C2C12. With C2C12 myoblasts in stationary and stirred systems (Spinner- and SuperSpinner flasks), surface adherence, differentiation into myotubes and expression of muscle-specific mRNAs on Cytodex3 beads were the same as in conventional cultures. Other carriers tested (DEAE cellulose, glass, plastic, cellulose, polyester) did not support growth and differentiation of C2C12 cells. The secondary mouse myogenic stem cells M12 and M2.7-MDX proliferated and differentiated well in stationary Cytodex3 cultures, but no differentiation occurred in Spinner flasks. As indicated by light and scanning electron microscopy, C2C12 myotubes formed not only on but also in between Cytodex beads. The secondary cell lines may succumb to shear forces under these conditions.
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