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Differential effects of inhibitors of cell division upon the growth stimulating activities of insulin and serum in nutritionally depleted human and mouse cells

Daphne Kamely
- 01 Feb 1977 - 
- Vol. 90, Iss: 2, pp 233-240
TLDR
The present results suggest that insulin‐stimulated growth is mediated by a different pathway than serum‐ Stimulated growth and is sensitive to mechanisms that occur at various times prior to insulin addition.
Abstract
Cultured mouse and human cells were arrested in their growth by artificially depriving them of phosphate The quiescent cells could be stimulated to synthesize DNA and to divide by addition to the growth medium of insulin, dialyzed serum and/or the full concentration of phosphate In order to gain insight into mechanisms by which insulin and serum stimulate growth, the inhibitory effects of antimitotic agents were examined Of the inhibitors tested, vinblastine and cytocalasin B abolished the growth promoting activity of insulin, while colchicine inhibited the activity of both serum and insulin The present results suggest that insulin-stimulated growth is meciated by a different path way than serum-stimulated growth and is sensitive to mechanisms that occur at various times prior to insulin addition

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The Action of Insulin on Cells

William W. Engstrom
- 28 Apr 1962 - 
TL;DR: The author has set as his task, "in current chemical terms, the effects of insulin upon carbohydrate, fat and nitrogen metabolism in the principal insulin-responsive tissues", and has attempted, and generally succeeded in, intelligent interpretation of the results.
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Effects of cytoskeletal disrupting agents on replication of bovine endothelium

TL;DR: It is concluded that microtubule disrupting agents are the first agents found to be effective in stimumating growth of vascular endothelium at saturation density and stimulate cell growth in a manner similar to wounding, where cell movement is a prerequisite to cell replication.
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Appearance of functional insulin receptors during the differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells.

TL;DR: The insulin-receptor binding activity and insulin-stimulated growth response of PC13 clone 5 cells were investigated and lend weight to the suggestion that the appearance of specific receptors for growth regulatory substances may be a manifestation of a general change in growth-regulatory mechanisms accompanying EC cell differentiation and loss of malignancy.
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Binding, degradation, and biological activity of insulin in vascular smooth muscle cells

TL;DR: The data indicate the presence of specific receptors for insulin in bovine aortic smooth muscle cells, which appear to mediate the metabolic activity as well as part of the mitogenic effect of insulin in these cells.
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Responsiveness to insulin is a dominant characteristic in somatic cell hybrids

TL;DR: The mouse melanoma cell line PG19 has been found to be unresponsive to the growth‐stimulatory action of insulin, although it responds well to other growth factors present in serum, which suggests that the class of insulin receptors characterized by this effect is absent on the PG19 cells, and present on the fibroblasts and fibroblast x PG19 hybrids.
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