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Marcelo Páez-Pereda, Damian Kovalovsky, Ursula Hopfner, Marily Theodoropoulou, Uberto Pagotto, Eberhard Uhl, Marco Losa, Johanna Stalla, Yvonne Grübler, Cristina Missale, Eduardo Arzt, Günter K. Stalla
Published in Volume 108, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2001; 108(8):1123–1131 doi:10.1172/JCI11098
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Retinoic acid inhibits corticosterone production and adrenal cortex cell proliferation. (a) y1 adrenal cortex cells were treated for 24 hours with retinoic acid (RA) or 5 μM forskolin (Forsk) as indicated. Supernatants were collected and corticosterone was measured by RIA. (b) y1 cells were treated for 3 days with retinoic acid (RA). Proliferation was measured by WST-1 assay. In a and b averages of four wells per treatment and SEs are shown. *P < 0.001 compared with the forskolin stimulation, determined by ANOVA in combination with the Scheffé test. (c) y1 cells were treated for 24 hours with 10 nM retinoic acid, seeded in soft agar, stained with MTT, and photographed after 20 days. The control shows colonies composed of more than 300 cells. Retinoic acid–treated cells formed colonies composed of less than ten viable cells. These results are representative of three independent experiments with triplicates of each treatment.