Comparative analysis of mitogenic and morphogenic effects of HGF and EGF on rat and human hepatocytes maintained in collagen gels
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 156 (3) , 443-452
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041560303
Abstract
Hepatocytes maintained in collagen gels remain differentiated for prolonged periods of time compared to cells maintained on conventional cultures. Previous studies with other culture systems in which chemical supplements or substratum modifications enhanced hepatocyte differentiation showed that in all of these systems hepatocytes do not respond to mitogens. In this study it is shown that hepatocytes maintained between two layers of collagen gels respond to mitogens HGF (also known as scatter factor (HGF/SF)) and epidermal growth factor (EGF). Cell density did not affect the responsiveness to mitogens as in conventional cultures. In addition both mitogens (HGF more pronounced) induce characteristic morphogenic changes in which hepatocytes form processes and join in formation of cords. Hepatocytes respond to mitogens for up to 6 days in culture at which point they become refractory to further mitogenic stimulation. This occurs despite electron microscopic evidence that these cells are fully viable when they become refractory to mitogenesis. The refractory state is not modified by substitution of one growth factor for the other or by addition of growth factors at different times. Hepatocytes in the refractory state become again responsive to mitogens when the collagen gels are dispersed by collagenase and the cells are replated on conventional substrates.Keywords
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