Abstract
Constant intracellular concentrations of both adenosine 3',5' cyclic monophosphate (cyclic AMP) and guanosine 3',5' cyclic monophosphate (cyclic GMP) were obtained when mouse leukemia L1210 cells were cultivated under steady-state conditions in the chemostat. When L1210 cells were maintained at a constant growth rate in the chemostat, the mean steady-state intracellular concentration of cyclic AMP decreased with increasing cell density, while the concentration of cyclic GMP remained unchanged. When cell growth rate was increased by three-fold, independently of cell density, in the chemostat, then the mean steady-state intracellular concentration of cyclic GMP increased by 3.6-fold, whereas that of cyclic AMP increased by only 22%. The ratio of cyclic AMP to cyclic GMP was found to decrease with increasing cell growth rate in the chemostat. Our results show that a close correlation exists between the steady-state intracellular concentrations of cyclic nucleotides and changes in both cell growth rate and cell density in chemostat cultures of L1210 tumour cells.
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