Abstract

A serum-free culture system for primary hepatocytes which maintains stabel high-level hepatocyte function for prolonged periods in culture has been developed. Isolated rat primary hepatocytes were cultured in serum-free media between two layer of gelled collagen in a sandwich configuration which reinstates the cellular polarity necessary for long-term function in vitro. Theese serum-free hepatocyte cultures maintained near physiological rates of albumin and transferrin secretion for a minimum of 26 days in culture. L-Proline was shown to be critical for both the approach to steady state and maximal level of protein secretion. Analysis of does-response data gave K(m) values of 2.9 and 1.7 microg/mL for albumin and transferrin secretion, respectively.

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