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DNA synthesis in cultured human fibroblasts: regulation by 3':5'-cyclic AMP.
Authors:M M Rechler  C B Bruni  J M Podskalny  R A Carchman
Abstract:The addition of serum to density-inhibited human fibroblast cultures induced a wave of DNA synthesis, measured as 3H] thymidine incorporation into acid-precipitable material, beginning after 8-12 hr and reaching maximum levels of 16-24 hr. Addition of dibutyryl-3':5'-cyclic AMP (DBcAMP) together with serum inhibited 3H] thymidine incorporation by 75-95%. When DBcAMP was added for the first 4 hr of serum stimulation and then removed, the wave of DNA synthesis was not delayed. This suggested that serum could induce DNA synthesis even though cyclic AMP concentrations were maintained at high levels by DBcAMP during this initial period. These results are inconsistent with the hypothesis that it is the immediate transient reduction in 3':5'-cyclic AMP concentration following the addition of serum that triggers DNA synthesis. By contrast, DBcAMP added 8 hr after serum inhibited 3H] thymidine incorporation to the same extent as DBcAMP added at the same time as serum. This indicated that a step essential for DNA synthesis and occurring late in G1 was inhibited by high concentrations of 3':5'-cyclic AMP.
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