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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
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The present study examines the role of serum growth factors in the proliferative response and Na-K-Cl cotransport activity of vascular smooth muscle cells from Milan normotensive (MNS) and hypertensive (
MHS
) rats. Cells from thoracic aorta of both strains were cultured in 10% serum medium and made quiescent by 72 hours in 0.3% serum medium.
MHS
cells grown with 10% serum had a shorter population doubling time than MNS cells between passages 8 and 12 (13.8 +/- 1.7 versus 20.1 +/- 1.6 hours, P < .01, n = 4).
MHS
cells also exhibited a higher response of thymidine incorporation into nucleic acid to serum, epidermal, and platelet-derived growth factor BB. In
MHS
cells epidermal (100 ng/mL) and platelet (50 ng/mL) growth factors increased thymidine incorporation 2- and 10-fold, respectively. In MNS cells epidermal factor did not induce a significant response, and that of platelet factor was twofold lower than in
MHS
cells. Binding curves revealed a higher number of receptors for platelet than
epidermal growth factor
in both strains and a similar number of both receptors in
MHS
and MNS cells. Quantitative immunoblots of these receptor proteins confirmed the observation that the greater proliferation of
MHS
cells could not be related to a higher number of growth factor receptors. Cotransport activity (bumetanide-sensitive 86Rb influx in nanomoles per milligram protein per 5 minutes) was found to be significantly higher in
MHS
cells (16 +/- 3, n = 18) than MNS cells (8 +/- 3, n = 15) at confluence as well as in the log phase of serum-stimulated growth.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Cell growth and Na-K-Cl cotransport responses of vascular smooth muscle cells of Milan rats. 820 86