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  • Low oxygen environments, such as 10% O2, better simulate physiological conditions compared to the standard 21% O2 used in most cell cultures for stem cell and cancer research.
  • In neuro-endocrine cells like AtT-20 and pituitaries, lower oxygen levels significantly enhance the storage and secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone, while the precursor proopiomelanocortin levels remain unchanged.
  • Lower oxygen concentrations also boost the activity of prohormone-processing enzymes, improving the conversion of proinsulin to insulin in pancreatic β-cells, indicating that 10% O2 is optimal for generating active peptide hormones.

Article Abstract

To closely mimic physiological conditions, low oxygen cultures have been employed in stem cell and cancer research. Although oxygen concentrations in tissues are often much lower than ambient 21% O (ranging from 3.6 to 12.8% O), most cell cultures are maintained at 21% O To clarify the effects of the O culture concentration on the regulated secretion of peptide hormones in neuro-endocrine cells, we examined the changes in the storage and release of peptide hormones in neuro-endocrine cell lines and endocrine tissues cultured in a relatively lower O concentration. In both AtT-20 cells derived from the mouse anterior pituitary and freshly prepared mouse pituitaries cultured in 10% O for 24 h, the storage and regulated secretion of the mature peptide hormone adrenocorticotropic hormone were significantly increased compared with those in cells and pituitaries cultured in ambient 21% O, whereas its precursor proopiomelanocortin was not increased in the cells and tissues after being cultured in 10% O Simultaneously, the prohormone-processing enzymes PC1/3 and carboxypeptidase E were up-regulated in cells cultured in 10% O, thus facilitating the conversion of prohormones to their active form. Similarly, culturing the mouse β-cell line MIN6 and islet tissue in 10% O also significantly increased the conversion of proinsulin into mature insulin, which was secreted in a regulated manner. These results suggest that culture under 10% O is more optimal for endocrine tissues/cells to efficiently generate and secrete active peptide hormones than ambient 21% O.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20180832DOI Listing

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