Effect of heparin on cell proliferation: Lack of correlation with heparin binding sites on cell membrane
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
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Effect of heparin on cell proliferation: Lack of correlation with heparin binding sites on cell membrane / Tiozzo, Roberta; D., Reggiani; Ma, Croce; Calandra Buonaura, Sebastiano; B., Osima; P., Bianchini. - In: DRUGS UNDER EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0378-6501. - 23:(1997), pp. 103-109.
Abstract:
In this study an attempt was made to correlate the in-vitro anti-proliferative effect of heparin with the heparin binding on the cell surface. Cells with different sensitivities to the anti-proliferative effect of heparin (BHK-21, FAO, SMC, BAEC, A-431, V-79, and skin fibroblasts) were incubated with [H-3]heparin either in the presence or in the absence of unlabelled heparin. A saturable binding was found only in BHK-21, FAG, SMC, BAEC and V-79. Scatchard analysis revealed the presence of a single class of binding sites. The binding of [H-3]heparin was efficiently displaced by unlabelled heparin, pentosan polysulfate and low-molecular-weight heparin, but not by dermatan sulfate. Although the sensitivity to the anti-proliferative effect of heparin varied considerably among the cell types (BHK-21 >SMC, FAO >BAEC >V-79), there was no correlation between the reduction of proliferation of these cells and either their heparin binding capacity or the number of binding sites per cell.
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Tiozzo, Roberta; D., Reggiani; Ma, Croce; Calandra Buonaura, Sebastiano; B., Osima; P., Bianchini
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