G. Schrimpf
Metabolism of confluent vascular endothelial cell cultures
Schrimpf, G.; Schröder, M.; Weitnauer, E.; Friedl, P.
Authors
Contributors
E.C. Beuvery
Editor
J.B. Griffiths
Editor
W.P. Zeijlemaker
Editor
Abstract
Confluent endothelial monolayers were kept for a period of about 75 h without medium change. The concentrations of D-glucose, L-lactate, ammonium ions and amino acids in the conditioned media were determined at various time points. From the concentration versus time curves rates were calculated for the various metabolites. The vitality of confluent endothelial monolayers remained constant during the test period. The only metabolite depleted by human umbilical cord vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) was L-serine, but no loss of vitality of the culture was observed. Potential toxic metabolites such as L-lactate and ammonium ions did not accumulate to critical levels.
Citation
Schrimpf, G., Schröder, M., Weitnauer, E., & Friedl, P. (1995). Metabolism of confluent vascular endothelial cell cultures. In E. Beuvery, J. Griffiths, & W. Zeijlemaker (Eds.), Animal Cell Technology: Developments towards the 21st century (1127-1131). Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publication Date | 1995 |
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Pages | 1127-1131 |
Book Title | Animal Cell Technology: Developments towards the 21st century |
Keywords | cell culture |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1671994 |
Publisher URL | http://www.springer.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,,3-40109-22-33535877-0,00.html |
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