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GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED GROWTH INHIBITION OF HUMAN NEOPLASTIC SALIVARY GLAND DUCT CELL LINE (HSG)
Authors:Setsuko Hatakeyama    Riki Kurokawa  Masanobu Satoh    Atsumi Suzuki    Minoru Ota  Kanemitsu Shirasuna
Institution:Department of Oral Pathology, Iwate Medical University School of Dentistry, Morioka;*Department of Biochemistry Iwate Medical University School of Dentistry, Morioka;**The First Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Osaka University School of Dentistry, Osaka
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of glucocorticoid on human neoplastic salivary duct epithelial cell line (HSG). Dexamethasone was found to inhibit cell growth and to increase cell size and the ratio of protein content to DNA content in a cell. The inhibition of cell growth was dose-dependent; in comparison to the control (33.8±3.1 h), the population doubling time was 1.57-fold longer in 105 M dexamethasone (P<0.01, N-K test). 3H] thymidine incorporation was inhibited in 45.5% of the control at 10-5 M. Plating efficiency was 20.5±3.0% in 105 M and 47.0±4.4% in the absence of dexamethasone. Cell diameters increased 1.29 fold in 10-5 M dexamethasone in comparison to the control size (16.0±2.1 μm). The ratio of total protein content of DNA content increased 1.46 fold in 10-5 M dexamethasone-treated cells on the seventh day of cultivation. Scatchard plot analysis using 6, 7-3H] -triamcinolone revealed that the HSG cells had apparent cytosolic glucocorticoid receptors with an equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd value) of 6.48 nM, whose number of binding sites (NBS) was 57.8fmol/mg protein.
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