We studied the in-vitro secretory function of non-polarized and polari
zed cultured Fallopian tube epithelial cells by measurement of the pla
cental protein 14 (PP14) secretion in primary cultures and subcultures
from Fallopian tubes obtained from eight premenopausal women in diffe
rent phases of the ovarian cycle. Primary cultures were established in
minimal essential medium in Earle's salts supplemented with fetal bov
ine serum and the cells were subcultured for six passages, in the pola
rized cell cultures, the cells being seeded on an extracellular matrix
system. Cell freezing was carried out using 10% dimethyl sulphoxide.
PP14 secretion into the culture media was measured by a radioimmunoass
ay using I-125-PP14 as label and rabbit anti-human PP14 serum. There w
as a large amount of PP14 secretion into the culture media in primary
cultures, the secretion decreasing considerably after subculture 1. PP
14 secretion after subculture 2 was not different from the control val
ues. Polarized and non-polarized cells secreted similar amounts of PP1
4 and frozen-thawed cells did not appear to secrete PP14. Epithelial c
ells from Fallopian tubes obtained at different phases of the ovarian
cycle did not appear to show any difference in PP14 secretion rates. O
ur data suggest that the in-vitro secretion of PP14 by human Fallopian
tube epithelial cells is adversely affected by cell ageing and freezi
ng.