Fetal bovine serum inhibits chondrocyte collagenase production: interleukin 1 reverses this effect
- PMID: 2166583
- DOI: 10.1016/0167-4889(90)90004-w
Fetal bovine serum inhibits chondrocyte collagenase production: interleukin 1 reverses this effect
Abstract
Bovine articular chondrocytes incubated in medium which was serum free or contained low levels of fetal bovine serum (less than 5%) constitutively produced collagenase. Increasing the concentration of serum in the culture medium inhibited the production of collagenase. Addition of interleukin 1 and lipopolysaccharide reversed the inhibitory effect of serum. Phorbol esters only stimulated collagenase production when the serum concentration was at least 10%. These data suggest that there is a factor(s) in fetal bovine serum that inhibits collagenase production by chondrocytes and this can be reversed by agents such as interleukin 1.
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