Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Synergistic Actions of Cytokines and Growth Factors in Enhancing Porcine Granulosa Cell Growth
MASATSUNE FUKUOKAKEIKO YASUDASHUNZO TAIITAKAHIDE MORI
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1992 Volume 39 Issue 3 Pages 277-288

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In our studies of the growth-promoting effect of a cytokine, interleukin-1 (IL-1), on cultured porcine granulosa cells, we found that the potency of IL-1 action correlated with the serum concentration in the culture medium and that IL-1 acted synergistically with insulin to increase the number of cells in the presence of low serum concentrations (0.1-1%). With granulosa cells maintained in a quiescent state under serum-free conditions, we therefore examined the effects of combined treatment with IL-1 and peptide growth factors, including insulin, on [3H] thymidine incorporation by these cells. IL-1 by itself enhanced [3H] thymidine incorporation in a concentration-dependent manner. Moreover, IL-1 acted synergistically with insulin, epidermal growth factor (EGF), or fibroblast growth factor (FGF) to enhance [3H] thymidine incorporation. Combinations of maximally effective concentrations of insulin (1μg/ml), EGF (1ng/ml), or FGF (50ng/ml) with the maximally effective concentration of IL-1 (10ng/ml) increased the levels of [3H] thymidine incorporation to 10-, 22-, and 20-fold, respectively, over the control values.
Whereas IL-2 (0.1-100ng/ml) did not affect [3H] thymidine incorporation, tumor necrosis factor a (TNFα) stimulated [3H] thymidine incorporation by itself and reproduced the actions of IL-1 to act synergistically with insulin, EGF, or FGF. When IL-1 and TNFa were added together in relatively low concentrations (1 ng/ml each), the combination had synergistic effects in enhancing [3H] thymidine incorporation. The present study demonstrates that cytokines and peptide growth factors act synergistically to markedly enhance porcine granulosa cell growth in vitro.
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