Ray D B, Horst I A, Jansen R W, Littlejohn R A, Kowal J
Endocr Res Commun. 1981;8(3):165-78. doi: 10.3109/07435808109045737.
Cultures of normal rat mammary cells have been developed which produce alpha-lactalbumin (a-LA) for several months in response to physiological levels of corticosterone whereas none is measureable without glucocorticoid. In contrast to recent studies in short-term organ cultures, these long-term cell cultures derived from virginal or mid-pregnant rats show no inhibition of a-LA production at high glucocorticoid concentrations. Comparable a-LA production was observed after a few months whether cells were initially cultured into media with various corticosterone levels or initially into high levels of corticosterone for 3 weeks prior to the shift to various lower doses.
已培养出正常大鼠乳腺细胞,这些细胞在生理水平的皮质酮作用下可产生α-乳白蛋白(a-LA)达数月之久,而在没有糖皮质激素的情况下则检测不到α-乳白蛋白。与近期短期器官培养的研究不同,这些源自未孕或妊娠中期大鼠的长期细胞培养物在高浓度糖皮质激素作用下未显示出α-乳白蛋白产生受到抑制。无论细胞最初接种到含有不同皮质酮水平的培养基中,还是最初接种到高浓度皮质酮培养基中3周后再转换到不同的低剂量培养基中,几个月后都观察到了相当的α-乳白蛋白产生量。