Effect of hypoxia on the growth and differentiation of NG 108-15 cells
Gu Jinfa, Shi Yuliang
Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Shanghai
Abstract
The neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid clone NG108-15 which were derived by fusion of mouse neuroblastoma clone N18TG6 with rat glioma clone C6BU1 prolifenates in the presence of fetal calf serum, but differentiates when intracellular cAMP concen tration is made to increase by addition of dBcAMP to the cultural medium. After differentiation, the cells express many neural properties. In this experiment, by means of automatic colorimetric microassay for quantifying the growth and Brilliant Cresyliolett stain for revealing Nissl substance, the effect of hypoxia(2% I_(2))on the hybrid cells was investigated. Hypoxia depressed proliferation of non-differentiated cells and induced death of differentiated ones. Hypoxia inhibited differentiation, either non-differentiated or differentiating cells, in the direction to be a neuro-like cell: some cells became large flat with short processes and had no Nissl substance. Whether hypoxia would enable non-differentiated NG108-15 cells to differentiate in a direction to express more properties of glial cell is an interesting problem.
Key words: G108-15cell;Hypoxia;Cell culture;Growth;Differentiation
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Gu Jinfa, Shi Yuliang. Effect of hypoxia on the growth and differentiation of NG 108-15 cells. Acta Physiol Sin 1994; 46 (3): (in Chinese with English abstract).