Relative Effects of the Somatomedins, Multiplication-Stimulating Activity, and Growth Hormone on Myoblasts and Myotubes in Culture*
- 1 February 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 106 (2) , 577-583
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-106-2-577
Abstract
Responses of rat and chick muscle cells in culture to somatomedins A and B (SM-A and SM-B), Temin''s multiplication stimulating activity (MSA) and a number of GH [growth hormone] preparations from various species [bovine, rat, porcine and human] were determined at both the myoblast and myotube stages of differentiation. Proliferation and amino acid (AIB) uptake by myoblasts as well as AIB uptake by myotubes were equally responsive to SM-A and MSA, demonstrating that MSA serves as a useful surrogate for SM-A in studies on muscle cells. SM-B exhibited no activity in either system and it did not enhance the actions of SM-A. A number of GH preparations were inactive in muscle cell cultures from various sources but bovine GH stimulated AIB uptake in myotubes. Both the magnitude of the response and the sensitivity of myotubes to bovine GH increased with time after differentiation of the cells in vitro but conditions could not be found to demonstrate an effect of GH at or near physiological levels of the hormone. The early growth of muscle apparently is stimulated primarily by the somatomedins. A direct response apparently to GH develops relatively late after the differentiation of skeletal muscle.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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