Caudal fin tissue culture of Persian sturgeon Acipenser persicus
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Primary cell lines were established from the culture of explants of caudal fin of Persian sturgeon, Acipenser persicus. The margin of the caudal fin from a two year old specimen (23 cm in length, and 133 g in weight) was aseptically cut (2 cm), washed three times with PBS containing antibiotics and then minced into 1 mm explants and cultured in L-15 medium complemented with antibiotics and FBS (20% ) at 22 °C. After confluent monolayer formation on the bottom of the flask, the cells were washed with PBS containing antibiotics and dislodged by trypsin-EDTA solution (0.25%) and shaking the flask. After washing the cells with PBS containing the antibiotics, they were cultured in 5 ml of L-15 medium, FBS (20%), antibiotics at 22 °C (first subculture). After a confluent monolayer formation, a similar procedure was followed for the second subculture.The emerging cells from explants exhibited fibroblast-like and epithelial-like cells in primary culture but the fibroblast-like cells were seen to predominate after the first subculture. In the present study the establishment of cell lines from the original culture at two passages was investigated.
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Persian
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Journal of Animan Researches, Volume:30 Issue: 4, 2018
Pages:
465 to 476
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