Characterization of kidney epithelial cells from the florida manatee,Trichechus manatus latirostris

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James M. Sweat
David D. Dunigan
Scott D. Wright
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[1] Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission,Marine Mammal Pathobiology Laboratory
[2] University of Florida,Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine
[3] University of Florida,Gulf Coast Research and Education Center
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Florida manatee; cell culture; cytokeratins; endangered species;
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10.1007/BF02577576
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The West-Indian manatee,Trichechus manatus latirostris, is a herbivorous marine mammal found in the coastal waters of Florida. Because of their endangered status, animal experimentation is not allowed. Therefore, a cell line was developed and characterized from tissue collected during necropsies of the manatees. A primary cell culture was established by isolating single cells from kidney tissue using both enzymatic and mechanical techniques. Primary manatee kidney (MK) cells were subcultured for characterization. These cells were morphologically similar to the cell lines of epithelial origin. An immunocytochemistry assay was used to localize the cytokeratin filaments common to cells of epithelial origin. At second passage, epithelial-like cells had an average population-doubling time of 48 h, had an optimum seeding density of 5×103 cells/cm2, and readily attached to plastic culture plates with a high level of seeding efficiency. Although the epithelial-like cells had a rapid growth rate during the first three passages, the cloning potential was low. These cells did not form colonies in agar medium, were serum dependent, had a limited life span of approximately nine passages, and possessed cell-contact inhibition. These data suggest that the cells were finite (noncontinuous growth), did not possess transformed properties, and were of epithelial origin. These cells are now referred to as MK epithelial cells.
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