Hormone and Metabolic Research, Inhaltsverzeichnis Horm Metab Res 1988; 20(11): 682-686DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1010916 ORIGINALS Basic © Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart · New York The Use of the Rat Hepatoma Cell Line MH1C1 to Investigate the Stimulus-Secretion Response of Hepatic Acute Phase Proteins Y. S. Taktak, A. M. Grant Department of Chemical Pathology, Old Medical School, Leeds University, Leeds, United Kingdom Artikel empfehlen Abstract als PDF herunterladen Artikel einzeln kaufen Summary The rat hepatoma cell line MH1C1 has been characterized to show a stimulated secretion of C-reactive protein in response to both leukocyte supernatant and a purified human interleukin-1 preparation. The time-dependency and dose-response relationship of CRP secretion were comparable to and somewhat more sensitive than the effects of leukocyte supernatant and purified human interleukin-1 on the proliferative rate of murine thymocytes; the proliferative rate of the hepatoma cell line MH1C1 was unchanged under these conditions. Agents which affect the thymocyte bioassay response to interleukin-1 namely interleukin-2, lipopolysaccharide, concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin showed no effect on the C-reactive protein release of the MH1C1 cell line. These data strongly support the suitability of this cell line for the in vitro study of the hepatic acute phase stimulus-secretion response. Key-Words Interleukin-1 - C-Reactive Protein - Acute Phase Response PDF (404 kb)