The establishment and characterization of mouse L-929 cells in protein-free Eagle's Minimal Essential Medium

J. Cinatl Jr. , J. Cinatl , V. Gerein , B. Kornhuber , H.W. Doerr
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The mouse cell line L-929 was established in protein-free Eagle's Minimal Essential Medium. The cells have been ‘adapted’ to continuous growth in the medium using stepwise reductions in the concentration of fetal bovine serum. The cells designated L-929-WS have now been propagated in protein-free Eagle's Minimal Essential Medium for two years. The population-doubling time was about 37 h. The addition of serum stimulated cell growth only slightly, but the saturation density was significantly increased. Morphological examination, a study of the secretion of colony stimulating activity and cytochemical investigations for acid phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase showed that L-929-WS cells, grown in protein-free Eagle's Minimal Essential Medium, did not differ markedly from cells propagated in medium containing serum. The cells provided a simple model for the study of cell growth in the absence of serum or the other macromolecular substances usually added to cell cultures. The general application of the cells for purposes in which the addition of serum or growth factors might interfere, is suggested.

小鼠L-929细胞在无蛋白Eagle’s Minimal Essential培养基中的建立与表征
在无蛋白Eagle’s Minimal Essential培养基中建立小鼠L-929细胞系。使用逐步降低胎牛血清浓度的培养基,细胞已经“适应”了连续生长。命名为L-929-WS的细胞现在已经在无蛋白的Eagle’s Minimal Essential培养基中繁殖了两年。添加血清对细胞生长的刺激作用不大,但对细胞饱和密度的刺激作用明显增强。形态学检查、集落刺激活性分泌的研究以及酸性磷酸酶和碱性磷酸酶的细胞化学研究表明,在无蛋白Eagle’s Minimal Essential培养基中生长的L-929-WS细胞与在含血清培养基中繁殖的细胞没有明显差异。这些细胞为研究在没有血清或其他通常添加到细胞培养物中的大分子物质的情况下的细胞生长提供了一个简单的模型。建议将这些细胞用于添加血清或生长因子可能干扰的目的。
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