Abstract

ABSTRACTHeLa Chessen cells have a doubling time of 18 hr when grown in MEM containing 10% calf serum and antibiotics. When hydrocortisone (1.7 μg/ml) is added to exponentially distributed cells in log growth in this medium, a new pattern of growth begins to emerge after 10–12 hr. This pattern is characterized by a transitional state lasting for about 6 hr, and then a new doubling time of about 35 hr is maintained thereafter. Hydrocortisone removes about 5% of the cells from the proliferative pool and extends the generation time of proliferating cells to about 30 hr. The extension of the generation cycle appears to occur almost entirely in late G1.Cells grown as clones (average 6 cells/clone) prior to the addition of hydrocortisone, undergo these changes with doses as low as 0.00017 μg/ml of medium. When the average clone size is 1.5 cells per clone, the drug concentration must be 0.017 μg/ml or higher to initiate this response.The HeLa S3 strain continues to grow with an 18‐hr doubling time in the presence of hydrocortisone after a temporary delay in growth occurring between the 12th and 16th hour.

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