Control of Cell Growth. I. Estrogen-Dependent Growth In Vivo of a Rat Pituitary Tumor Cell Line23
- 1 June 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Vol. 56 (6) , 1149-1154
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/56.6.1149
Abstract
A subclone of rat pituitary tumor cells, designated GH3/C14, was isolated from the parent population of GH3 pituitary cells and was estrogen-dependent for growth in vivo. GH3/C14 cells inoculated into host animals formed tumors in intact females, estrogen-treated ovariectomized females, and estrogen-treated males, but not in untreated intact or castrated males, or untreated ovariectomized females. Exogenous treatment with estrogens supported tumor formation in male animals. Radioimmunoassay of the average serum estradiol concentrations that support tumor growth in intact females, estradiol-treated intact females, and estradiol-treated intact males gave values of 41±4, 1,130±150, and 730±140 pg/ml, respectively. Tumor formation by GH3/C14 cells inoculated into male animals was not supported by either exogenous progesterone or hydrocortisone acetate. Further, these two steroid hormones had no significant effect on the estrogen-promoted growth in males or females. Exogenous testosterone treatment promoted tumor formation in males and ovariectomized females, but dihydrotestosterone was completely ineffective. Radioimmunoassay of the serum from tumor-bearing animals and the medium from the cells in culture showed that the cells produced growth hormone in vivo and in vitro but did not produce measurable amounts of luteinizing hormone or follicle-stimulating hormone. The growth of GH3/C14 cells in culture was examined in medium without added estrogen, and with estradiol added to the level of either the normal intact female rat or the estradiol-treated animals. No direct growth stimulation by estrogens could be detected in culture; the data suggested an indirect growth control mechanism.Keywords
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