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Expression of c-<i>sis</i> and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor in in Vitro-Transformed Glioma Cells from Rat Brain Tissue Transplacentally Treated with Ethylnitrosourea
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1986
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Developmental BiologyEpendymaGliomaPlatelet-derived Growth FactorMedicineTumor InnervationNeural Stem CellVitro-transformed Glioma CellsRadiation OncologyStem CellsCell BiologyBrain CellsTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyAutocrine MechanismHealth Sciences
Long-term culturing of brain cells from neonatal BD-IX rats after transplacental treatment with N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) results in malignantly transformed cells after a lag period of about 250 days. During culturing, the brain cells undergo a sequence of morphological changes. We examined oncogene expression in cultured cells from ENU-treated animals and found that transformed glioma cells differ from premalignant glial cells by containing high levels of c-sis transcripts. We also report that the transformed cells synthesize functional platelet-derived growth factor. Because glial cells have receptors for platelet-derived growth factor, we propose that an autocrine mechanism plays an important role in ENU-induced brain tumorigenesis.
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