@article{f43483700fd011de8478000ea68e967b,
title = "Insulin produces a biphasic response in Tetrahymena thermophila by stimulating cell survival and activating proliferation in two separate concentration intervals",
abstract = "Cells of Tetrahymena may produce autocrine signal molecules with effects on survival and proliferation. Here we have tested the effects of human recombinant and bovine insulin, and the B22-B30 fragment of bovine insulin over a wide range of concentrations (10(-5)-10(-18) M) on cell survival and proliferation in a synthetic nutrient medium. The cells were grown in conical flasks at low initial cell densities (40 and 400 cells/ml). Insulin prevented rapid cell death and/or promoted cell proliferation over two separate concentration ranges: down to nanomolar levels and again in the low pico- and femtomolar range. At an initial population density of 400 cells/ml the cells multiplied at both concentration intervals. At 40 or fewer organisms/ml the cells multiplied in the high concentration interval, whereas in the low interval they survived for about four times longer than those in the control cultures. B22-B30 added to cultures of 40 initial cells/ml produced a stimulation of cell survival in the low pico- and high femtomolar range. In the presence of hemin (50 nM) cells at 400 initial organisms/ml multiplied at insulin concentrations down to about 3 nM and again from 300 am to 10 pM. In some cases, hemin plus insulin activated cell proliferation between the two concentration intervals as well. At 40 cells/ml the cells not only survived but proliferated in the femtomolar range. Cells in cultures supplemented with both hemin and B22-B30 multiplied at the low concentration interval (from about 100 fM to 10 pM).",
author = "Christensen, {S{\o}ren Tvorup} and H Quie and K Kemp and L. Rasmussen",
note = "Keywords: Animals; Cattle; Cell Division; Culture Media; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Hemin; Humans; Insulin; Recombinant Proteins; Signal Transduction; Tetrahymena thermophila",
year = "1996",
doi = "10.1006/cbir.1996.0055",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
pages = "437--44",
journal = "Cell Biology International",
issn = "1065-6995",
publisher = "Academic Press",
number = "6",
}