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. 1982 Feb;63(1):50-5.

The effects of hypoxia on human skin, lung and tendon cells in vitro

The effects of hypoxia on human skin, lung and tendon cells in vitro

D F Webster et al. Br J Exp Pathol. 1982 Feb.

Abstract

Fibroblasts derived from human foetal tendon, skin and lung were cultured in media containing dissolved oxygen at concentrations of 20%, 10% and 2.7%. Total protein and collagen synthesis were reduced at 2.7% oxygen, tendon-derived cells proving significantly less sensitive than lung and skin fibroblasts. The effects of hypoxia were more marked in low-density cultures than in confluent cultures. Proliferation rates varied greatly between the 3 cell lines but were not affected by hypoxia. The implications of these results with respect to tendon degeneration and rupture are discussed.

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