scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Studies on colony formation in vitro by mouse bone marrow cells. II. Action of colony stimulating factor

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
An analysis was made of some of the processes involved in the stimulation by colony stimulating factor (CSF) of cluster and colony formation by mouse bone marrow cells in agar cultures in vitro, finding that colony formation was shown to be related to the concentration and not the total amount of CSF.
Abstract
An analysis was made of some of the processes involved in the stimulation by colony stimulating factor (CSF) of cluster and colony formation by mouse bone marrow cells in agar cultures in vitro. Colony formation was shown to be related to the concentration and not the total amount of CSF. The concentration of CSF determined the rate of new cluster initiation in cultures and the rate of growth of individual clusters. Colony growth depleted the medium of CSF suggesting that colony cells may utilise CSF during proliferation. Bone marrow cells incubated in agar in the absence of CSF rapidly died or lost their capacity to proliferate and form clusters or colonies. CSF appears (a) to be necessary for survival of cluster-and colony-forming cells or for survival of their proliferative potential, (b) to shorten the lag period before individual cells commence proliferation and (c) to increase the growth rate of individual clusters and colonies.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Effect of Corynebacterium parvum stimulation on granulopoiesis

TL;DR: The sequence of events which were observed in these experiments indicates that the effect of C. parvum on granulopoiesis starts with a rapid release of MGR into the bloodstream and is followed by an acceleration of proliferation concerning simultaneously both differentiated and committed stem cell compartments of granulocytic series.

Negative regulators of hematopoiesis from normal and leukemic granulocytes

TL;DR: The proteins believed to be responsible for the inhibitory activity of two crude neutrophil preparations, one from patients suffering from chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and one from normal donors, have been identified and described.
Journal ArticleDOI

In Vitro Colony Formation of Carp Granulocytes in a Semi-Solid Agar Culture System

TL;DR: Carp (Cyprinus carpio) hematopoietic cells collected from the kidney were cultured in vitro in 35 mm-diameter tissue culture dishes using 1 mlof RPMI-1640 medium, 20% fetal calf serum, varying concentrations of carp serum and 0.3% agarose and it was found that the colonies containd blast cells, of granulocyte several developmental stages and mature granulocytes.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The growth of mouse bone marrow cells in vitro

TL;DR: A simple in vitro technique for the growth of colonies from single cell suspensions of mouse bone marrow involves the plating of marrow cells in agar on feeder layers of other cells, those from 8-day-old mouse kidney and 17th day mouse embryo being shown to be the most efficient types of feeder layer.
Journal ArticleDOI

Stimulation by normal and leukemic mouse sera of colony formation in vitro by mouse bone marrow cells

TL;DR: Using a modification of the agar gel method for bone marrow culture, serum from various strains of mice has been tested for colony stimulating activity and all colonies were initially mainly granulocytic in nature but later became pure populations of mononuclear cells.
Journal ArticleDOI

Analysis of colonies developing in vitro from mouse bone marrow cells stimulated by kidney feeder layers or leukemic serum

TL;DR: Cell colonies developing in agar cultures from mouse bone marrow cells following stimulation either by neonatal kidney cell feeder layers or AKR lymphoid leukemia serum were mixtures of granulocytic and mononuclear cells.
Related Papers (5)