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Title: A defined medium for and the effect of insulin on the growth, amino acid transport, and morphology of Chinese hamster ovary cells, CHO-K1 (CCL 61) and the isolation of insulin "independent" mutants. Author: Mendiaz E, Mamounas M, Moffett J, Englesberg E. Journal: In Vitro Cell Dev Biol; 1986 Feb; 22(2):66-74. PubMed ID: 3512513. Abstract: Insulin, FeSO4, or transferrin are major requirements together with HEPES buffer and selenium for the growth of CHO-K1 (CCL 61) in a modified F12 medium (M-F12). Insulin stimulates growth at 1 ng/ml to 10 micrograms/ml. In the defined medium minus insulin, CHO-K1 grows slowly as elongated, elliptical cells in parallel arrays typical of normal diploid fibroblasts in contrast to round-to-cuboid cells in loosely overlapping arrays in the presence of serum or insulin. During prolonged incubation in the absence of insulin the cells gather up into a large spherical cluster of viable cells. Insulin "independent" mutants have been isolated whose growth rate during exponential phase in the absence of insulin (48 h to 84 or 96 hrs) is 2.7 to 3.6 times that of the parental culture. Insulin stimulates the growth of these variants only during the first 48 h and is inhibitory at 50 to 500 ng/ml during the exponential phase. Insulin induction of the A system of amino acid transport occurs in about 8 h and requires both protein and RNA synthesis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]