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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-6822
    Keywords: dexamethasone ; epithelial cell lines ; glucocorticoids ; glutamine synthetase ; hepatocytes ; induction ; inhibition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A variant RL-ET-1G of a rat liver epithelial cell line (RL-ET-1) characterized by a very high inducibility for glutamine synthetase (GS) in response to dexamethasone was established by cultivation in glutamine-free, glutamate-supplemented culture medium. Using this cell line, conditioned medium produced by periportal hepatocytes in primary culture was found to suppress this induction, acting with a lag-phase of about 8 h irrespective whether the GS activity was basal or preinduced. Analysis of the response of several epithelial cell lines to the conditioned medium showed a reciprocal relationship between the dexamethasone-dependent induction and the residual activity after exposure to the conditioned medium, indicating that a hypothetical factor in the conditioned medium was interfering with the induction process but not with the basal GS level of these cells. Careful analysis revealed that the effect of the conditioned medium was neither due to deficiency of a component used up by the hepatocytes, nor due to glutamine or ammonia, both of which affected GS activity at concentrations above 0.5 mmol/L. The hypothetical factor was found to be quite small (molecular mass range 100–500 Da), heat and acid stable, as well as highly water soluble. Most interestingly, the conditioned medium did not suppress GS induction in astroglial cells and in the two hepatoma cell lines C2 and FAO, but strongly diminished the spontaneous induction of GS in cocultured pig hepatocytes, suggesting that the hypothetical factor acts primarily on normal nontransformed liver-derived cell populations.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-6822
    Keywords: bile duct epithelial cells ; epithelial cell lines ; glucocorticoids ; glutamine synthetase ; hepatocytes ; induction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Four epithelial cell lines established from juvenile rat liver and selected on the basis of their capacity to prolong the lifespan of cocultured hepatocytes were compared with respect to several immunocytochemical markers (vimentin, cytokeratin 19, MAB 19C6), enzyme activities, and amino acid uptake systems. Their phenotypes were found to be quite different from that of hepatocytes and bile duct epithelial cells (BEC), but very similar among each other. In particular, a variety of functions affected by dexamethasone (DEX) or changing spontaneously in cultured hepatocytes and/or BEC, showed neither inducibility nor spontaneous changes in the four cell lines. Instead, the lines were inducible for glutamine synthetase (GS) by DEX, in contrast to hepatocytes and BEC but also to other juvenile or adult epithelial lines that did not support cocultured hepatocytes. In addition, they showed relatively high basal levels of GS activity, exceeding those found in adult epithelial cell lines and approaching the average values found for liver tissue. Basal as well as DEX-induced GS activity was reduced in the presence of newborn calf serum, while only DEX-induced but not basal activity was suppressed by glutamine. These results suggest an origin of these four juvenile epithelial cell lines different from that of hepatocytes as well as of BEC. Furthermore, they suggest the coherent acquisition of new functional properties during early phases of cultivation of these cell lines; the selective inducibility of GS by DEX and its suppression by glutamine are the most intriguing of these, because neither is found in any normal cell type present in rat liver.
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