Effects of hypothermia on the survival and cryopreservation of minipig ileal cells and Chinese hamster ovary cells.

Cell Biol Int

INRA, Laboratoire de Pathologie Infectieuse et Immunologie, Nouzilly, France.

Published: November 1994

Temperature of culture can be used to modulate cellular metabolism for improving small intestinal cell culture and cryopreservation. An hypothermia pretreatment (2 days at 25 degrees C and 3 hours recovery at 37 degrees C) improved hamster cell survival to freeze-thaw damage (p < 0.01) but decreased the survival of 2 immortal pig ileal cell lines even though epithelioid IPI-2I cells were more tolerant to hypothermia than IPI-1 fibroblasts. Epithelioid cells survived 3 days at 25 degrees C with unaltered expression of cytokeratin-18 whereas colonies of fibroblasts did not survive more than a day at 25 degrees C (p < 0.001). These results suggest that hypothermia-tolerance of pig ileal cell lines might differ according to cell lineage calling for further experiments on small intestinal primary cell culture.

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