A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.

To obtain immature fat cells in vitro, we used a primary culture of undigested mature fat tissue fragments. The immature fat cells, i.e., fibroblast-like fat cells, proliferated extensively from the fat tissue and differentiated after reaching confluence. The process of differentiation was assumed b...

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Main Authors: H Sugihara, S Funatsumaru, N Yonemitsu, S Miyabara, S Toda, Y Hikichi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1989-12-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381955
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spelling doaj-82f29f577bbe49bda347b76da44754ae2021-04-25T04:17:45ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751989-12-01301219871995A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.H Sugihara0S Funatsumaru1N Yonemitsu2S Miyabara3S Toda4Y Hikichi5Department of Pathology, Saga Medical School, Japan.Department of Pathology, Saga Medical School, Japan.Department of Pathology, Saga Medical School, Japan.Department of Pathology, Saga Medical School, Japan.Department of Pathology, Saga Medical School, Japan.Department of Pathology, Saga Medical School, Japan.To obtain immature fat cells in vitro, we used a primary culture of undigested mature fat tissue fragments. The immature fat cells, i.e., fibroblast-like fat cells, proliferated extensively from the fat tissue and differentiated after reaching confluence. The process of differentiation was assumed by the development of intracytoplasmic lipid droplets and by the triglyceride content in the cells. Cellular differentiation was induced in high percentages (over 70-80%) of the cells in the medium containing high glucose concentrations (200 mg/dl) supplemented with 10-20% newborn calf serum. The intracellular accumulation of triglyceride was also enhanced by insulin administration. In these cells, a reciprocal relationship was observed between proliferation and differentiation. Fibroblast-like fat cells derived from mature fat tissue in this simple culture system are suitable for the study of the proliferation and differentiation of immature fat cells.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381955
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author H Sugihara
S Funatsumaru
N Yonemitsu
S Miyabara
S Toda
Y Hikichi
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S Funatsumaru
N Yonemitsu
S Miyabara
S Toda
Y Hikichi
A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet H Sugihara
S Funatsumaru
N Yonemitsu
S Miyabara
S Toda
Y Hikichi
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title A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.
title_short A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.
title_full A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.
title_fullStr A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.
title_full_unstemmed A simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.
title_sort simple culture method of fat cells from mature fat tissue fragments.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1989-12-01
description To obtain immature fat cells in vitro, we used a primary culture of undigested mature fat tissue fragments. The immature fat cells, i.e., fibroblast-like fat cells, proliferated extensively from the fat tissue and differentiated after reaching confluence. The process of differentiation was assumed by the development of intracytoplasmic lipid droplets and by the triglyceride content in the cells. Cellular differentiation was induced in high percentages (over 70-80%) of the cells in the medium containing high glucose concentrations (200 mg/dl) supplemented with 10-20% newborn calf serum. The intracellular accumulation of triglyceride was also enhanced by insulin administration. In these cells, a reciprocal relationship was observed between proliferation and differentiation. Fibroblast-like fat cells derived from mature fat tissue in this simple culture system are suitable for the study of the proliferation and differentiation of immature fat cells.
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