Abstract
Fibroblasts isolated from guinea pig mammary glands were cultured in 96 well culture plates in the presence of various concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and prolactin. Insulin (30 μg/ml increased uptake of tritiated thymidine by 30%. Higher concentrations of insulin did not result in any further increase in thymidine uptake. Growth hormone alone did not alter thymidine uptake in concentrations of 0 to 250 ng/ml. 300 ng/ml gave thymidine uptake of 136% of controls. In the presence of 20 g/ml insulin, growth hormone (250 ng/ml) increased thymidine uptake to approximately double that of controls. Prolactin alone (300 ng/ml decreased thymidine uptake by 19%. Insulin increased thymidine uptake, but the negative effect of prolactin was still evident above 150 ng/ml.
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