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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 46 (1988), S. 135-143 
    ISSN: 0047-6374
    Keywords: Glucose absorption ; Intestinal absorption and aging ; Intestinal structure and aging
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Addictive Behaviors 16 (1991), S. 95-101 
    ISSN: 0306-4603
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Medicine , Psychology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: stem cells ; progenitor cells ; long-term bone marrow cultures ; occult tumor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The maintenance of hematopoietic progenitor cells as assayedin the mixed colony (CFU-GEMM) assay in humanlong-term bone marrow cultures was compared between normalallogeneic marrow transplantation donor collections and those fromcandidates for high-dose therapy and autologous bone marrowtransplantation (ABMT). To be eligible for ABMT, patientswere required to have a histologically normal appearingbone marrow and therefore any tumor contamination wasat minimal levels and detectable only after evaluationof the cultured harvests. Marrow from 15 normaldonors, 36 patients with breast cancer, and 30patients with Hodgkin's disease was evaluated. The numberof mononuclear cells placed in culture was standardized.In all groups, significantly more progenitor cells wererecovered at 4–6 weeks of culture than at12–14 weeks. At 4–6 and 12–14 weeks, therewere no significant differences in the number ofprogenitor cells recovered from the cultures of normaldonors and tumor negative cultures of breast canceror Hodgkin's disease patients. However, following 4–6 and12–14 weeks of culture, progenitor cell numbers ofcultures which contained breast cancer cells were significantlyhigher than the pooled values for cultures fromthe concurrent normal controls, and those from breastcancer and Hodgkin's disease patients with tumor negativecultures. These results suggest that minimal breast cancercell contamination of the bone marrow can influencethe production of marrow progenitor cells. Exposure toprior chemotherapy or radiation therapy does not appearto be the cause of this effect. Themost likely mechanism is the local production ofcytokines by the tumor cells, although a processinvolving direct adhesive contact of the tumor cellswith hematopoietic cells, which is sometimes observed insemisolid cultures, cannot be excluded.
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Supramolecular Structure and Cellular Biochemistry 16 (1981), S. 377-384 
    ISSN: 0275-3723
    Keywords: bone marrow preadipocyte ; bone marrow stroma ; cell lines ; insulin ; insulin-induced marrow stroma ; Chemistry ; Molecular Cell Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Adipose cells have been recognized as an integral component of the bone marrow hematopoietic microenvironment in vivo and as an essential cell type required for in vitro maintenance of stem cells. Four stromal cell lines obtained from the adherent cell population of murine bone marrow cultures have been enriched and purified by multiple trypsinizations. We noted that these cell lines exhibited an accumulation of vacuoles of lipid, the extent of which varied be-tween cell lines in response to a change from medium containing 10% fetal calf serum to medium containing 20% horse serum. The lipid was lost when the cell lines were transferred back into the medium supplemented with fetal calf serum. In light of the reported lipogenic and antilipolytic effects of insulin on fibroblasts and adipocytes, we investigated the ability of insulin to induce adipocyte transformation of these bone marrow stromal cell populations. Three cell lines were exposed to bovine insulin at concentrations ranging from 10-9 to 10-6 M. All three cell lines responded to the insulin by accumulating lipid, but the extent of accumulation and the insulin concentration at which maximum lipid content was attained were population specific. One cell line (MC1) responded fully at physiological levels of insulin (10-9 M), whereas the other two showed lipid accumulation only at pharmacological concentrations. The initial growth of MC1 was inhibited in the presence of 10-9 M insulin which is compatible with the observed differentiation to adipocytes. The growth of MC3 was unaltered in the presence of physiological concentrations of insulin, whereas that of MC4 was accelerated. Grafts of organ cultures of the cell lines under the kidney capsule of syngeneic mice developed specific characteristics rep-resentative of the different cell lines. In particular, the majority of the grafts of MC1 consisted primarily of fat cells which were not observed in the grafts of MC3 and MC4. These data strongly suggest that these cell lines comprise cells with different potentialities and that the MC1 line represents a preadipocyte stromal cell of bone marrow.
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