OPTIMUM CULTURE CONDITIONS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PROLACTIN FROM RAT ANTERIOR PITUITARY ORGAN CULTURES
- 1 November 1970
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Acta Endocrinologica
- Vol. 65 (3) , 466-476
- https://doi.org/10.1530/acta.0.0650466
Abstract
Factors influencing prolactin production and anterior pituitary (AP) tissue survival in vitro were investigated. Media 199, NCTC-109, MB752/1 and Trowells-T8 were compared for their ability to support the rat AP in vitro and found to be similar, although Trowells-T8 appeared to be less well suited for this tissue. Culturing AP in Hanks balanced salt solution (BSS) resulted in a lower prolactin production and tissue survival than in Medium 199; nevertheless, there was a tenfold net synthesis of prolactin. Streptomycin and penicillin at a level of 200 units each/ml and nystatin at a level of 50 units/ml were found to control the growth of microorganisms without any deleterious effects on the AP. Amphotercine B at a level of 25 μg/ml, on the other hand, was incompatible with AP tissue survival and function. When pituitary fragments weighed 2.8 mg or more, prolactin production and tissue survival were decreased relative to AP fragments which weighed 1.2 mg or less. Culture of pituitary tissue completely submerged in medium was not compatible with optimum hormone production or AP survival. Pituitary pieces supported by stainless steel platforms with filter paper wicks resulted in better tissue survival and significantly greater prolactin production that when cultured under similar conditions but without a wick.Keywords
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