The FRTL-5 thyroid cell strain as a model for studies on thyroid cell growth.

F S Ambesi-Impiombato, G Villone
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Thyroid cell proliferation has been studied using an in vitro system of rat thyroid follicular cell strain (FRTL-5). While growing in continuous culture, this strain is still differentiated and non-tumourigenic. Both advantages and limitations in the use of such system for studies of thyroid cell growth should be considered. Some obvious limitations should be considered, such as the species (rat) from which FRTL-5 cells were originated, their long-term growth outside the animals, the presence of a chronic TSH stimulation. On the other hand, several advantages as the growth in hormonally and chemically defined media, their dependence upon TSH in the medium, their genetic homogeneity and their widespread use in many laboratories render the FRTL-5 strain a useful experimental tool. Studies on cell proliferation and mechanism of action of hormones, growth factors and human autoimmune IgG have been and are being performed, with the assumption that FRTL-5 cells are the in vitro equivalent of thyroid follicular cells.

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FRTL-5甲状腺细胞株作为研究甲状腺细胞生长的模型。
利用大鼠甲状腺滤泡细胞株(FRTL-5)体外系统研究了甲状腺细胞的增殖。当在连续培养中生长时,该菌株仍然是分化和非致瘤性的。使用该系统研究甲状腺细胞生长的优点和局限性都应加以考虑。应该考虑到一些明显的限制,例如FRTL-5细胞的起源物种(大鼠),它们在动物外的长期生长,慢性TSH刺激的存在。另一方面,由于FRTL-5菌株在激素和化学培养基中生长的优势,它们对培养基中TSH的依赖性,它们的遗传同质性以及在许多实验室中的广泛使用,使其成为一个有用的实验工具。在假设FRTL-5细胞是甲状腺滤泡细胞的体外等效物的情况下,已经并正在进行激素、生长因子和人自身免疫IgG的细胞增殖及其作用机制的研究。
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