Fetuin modulates growth and differentiation of Ob17 preadipose cells in serum-free hormone-supplemented medium
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Fetuin modulates growth and differentiation of Ob17 preadipose cells in serum-free hormone-supplemented medium
Abstract
A serum-free hormone-supplemented medium able to support the growth of rodent adipose precursor cells has been used to characterize additional components from serum required for the differentiation of preadipose Ob17 cells into adipose-like cells. Fetuin is shown to behave as a growth-promoting agent for these cells. In addition to growth hormone, triiodothyronine and a low-molecular weight component(s) also purified from serum, fetuin is required for the full expression of the differentiation program. Other serum proteins as well as other mitogenic factors are unable to substitute for fetuin. A possible role of fetuin in the development of adipose tissue is discussed.
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