Hepatocytes were isolated from livers of adult male SpragueDawley rats and cultured in Williams'E Medium with 3 H thymidine. The effect of 5hydroxytryptamine (5HT) was investigated through adding various concentra...Hepatocytes were isolated from livers of adult male SpragueDawley rats and cultured in Williams'E Medium with 3 H thymidine. The effect of 5hydroxytryptamine (5HT) was investigated through adding various concentrations (10-810-3 mol/L) of 5HT to the hepatocyte cultures in the presence or absence of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and insulin. The involvement of 5HT2 receptor was examined by adding a 5HT2 receptor antagonist, ketanserin (10-6 mol/L), to some of the cultures containing 5HT. The increment of DNA synthesis was measured by 3 H thymidine incorporation. The results showed that 5HT2 (10-6 mol/L) significantly (P<005) increased the amount of DNA synthesis induced by EGF and insulin in the cultured adult rat hepaptocytes. The effect of 5HT in enhancing DNA synthesis began to appear at a concentration between 10-7 and 10-6 mol/L and reached maximum at concentrations of 10-4 mol/L. The enhancement of DNA synthesis by 5HT was significantly (P<005) antagonized by ketanserin, suggesting that this effect of 5HT was mediated by 5HT2 receptor subtype.展开更多
文摘Hepatocytes were isolated from livers of adult male SpragueDawley rats and cultured in Williams'E Medium with 3 H thymidine. The effect of 5hydroxytryptamine (5HT) was investigated through adding various concentrations (10-810-3 mol/L) of 5HT to the hepatocyte cultures in the presence or absence of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and insulin. The involvement of 5HT2 receptor was examined by adding a 5HT2 receptor antagonist, ketanserin (10-6 mol/L), to some of the cultures containing 5HT. The increment of DNA synthesis was measured by 3 H thymidine incorporation. The results showed that 5HT2 (10-6 mol/L) significantly (P<005) increased the amount of DNA synthesis induced by EGF and insulin in the cultured adult rat hepaptocytes. The effect of 5HT in enhancing DNA synthesis began to appear at a concentration between 10-7 and 10-6 mol/L and reached maximum at concentrations of 10-4 mol/L. The enhancement of DNA synthesis by 5HT was significantly (P<005) antagonized by ketanserin, suggesting that this effect of 5HT was mediated by 5HT2 receptor subtype.