Abstract

A new support system has been developed which provides long-term maintenance of non-dividing adult rat liver parenchymal cells in monolayer cultures. The hepatocytes, attached to Millipore (MP) filters, are maintained as free-floating cultures which express differentiated liver cell functions for up to 13 days. After 8 days of culture on MP filters, the hepatocytes are still capable of inducing tyrosine aminotransferase 3- to 4-fold and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 10-to 15-fold. The advantage of using floating MP filters to support the hepatocytes over the more conventional culture supports such as glass or plastic dishes are: (1) the functional lifespan of cultured hepatocytes is doubled, permitting experiments requiring 4–8 days to complete; (2) it permits rapid and easy transfer of cells from one set of culture conditions to another; (3) sections can be cut from one filter permitting multiple samples from a single culture; (4) the filters containing the cells can be processed without losing the orientation of cell surfaces, an important consideration when employing techniques such as autoradiography and/or electron microscopy; and (5) this culture technique can readily be adapted for co-cultivation experiments in order to directly examine biological and biochemical effects of secreted products of one cell type on another.

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