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Demonstration of Stimulatory Effects of Platelet-derived Growth Factor on Cultivated Rat Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells. Differences Between Cells from Young and Adult Animals

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Journal Exp Cell Res
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1983 May 1
PMID 6861896
Citations 13
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Abstract

The effects of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) on DNA synthesis and proliferation in cultures of arterial smooth muscle cells obtained from young and adult rats, respectively, were measured. Addition of 10-20 ng/ml of PDGF to medium MCDB 104 induced DNA synthesis in quiescent cultures of cells from young animals to a similar extent as 10-20% whole blood serum (WBS). PDGF further stimulated proliferation of the cells in medium MCDB 104, although less markedly than 10% WBS. Antibodies against PDGF partially inhibited the growth response after stimulation with serum. This shows that PDGF is a major growth factor in serum for these cells and that PDGF can promote entrance into and passage through S phase and mitosis independent o plasma factors. Cells from adult animals were also found to respond to PDGF, although a higher concentration (25 ng/ml) was required to obtain a maximum effect. These cells, however, responded better than cells from young animals to stimulation with serum. Further, antibodies against PDGF did not inhibit the growth-stimulatory effect of serum to any appreciable extent. Thus, serum contains growth factors other than PDGF that stimulate preferentiaLly the proliferation of smooth muscle cells from adult animals.

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