PARTIAL-PURIFICATION AND BIOCHEMICAL-CHARACTERIZATION BY LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY OF SPECIFIC MYO-MITOGENIC FACTOR(S) FROM CULTURE-MEDIUM OF ACTIVATED MACROPHAGES
L. Dallalibera et al., PARTIAL-PURIFICATION AND BIOCHEMICAL-CHARACTERIZATION BY LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY OF SPECIFIC MYO-MITOGENIC FACTOR(S) FROM CULTURE-MEDIUM OF ACTIVATED MACROPHAGES, Analytica chimica acta, 352(1-3), 1997, pp. 271-275
In the damaged tissues, macrophages, besides to remove necrotic tissue
, secrete many soluble growth factors. We have recently demonstrated t
hat macrophage conditioned medium displayed a myo-mitogenic activity i
ncreasing the myotube yield when added to an in vitro culture of both
human and rat myoblasts. In order to partially purify and characterize
the factor(s) responsible for this selective growth, the crude macrop
hage conditioned medium was subjected to affinity chromatography using
Sepharose-bonded heparin. A further purification was then achieved by
reversed phase chromatography. The biological activity of each chroma
tographic fraction was assessed by measuring the effect of their prese
nce on the amount of desmin, a specific muscle marker, expressed in pr
imary muscle cultures. The results obtained indicated that, even thoug
h partially, the factor(s) was purified more than 1000-fold. (C) 1997
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