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| CYT-500478 | 1 each | - |
3 - 8 business days* |
430.00€
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Categories: Rat cell lines Description: AR42J cells are a rat pancreatic tumor cell line derived... more
Product information "AR42J Cells"
Categories: Rat cell lines Description: AR42J cells are a rat pancreatic tumor cell line derived from azaserine-induced tumors in rats. They are widely used as a model for studying pancreatic exocrine cell functions, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer research. AR42J cells exhibit acinar-like characteristics, making them particularly valuable for investigating the physiology and pathology of pancreatic acinar cells. One of the defining features of AR42J cells is their ability to differentiate into cell types exhibiting more pronounced pancreatic exocrine functions when treated with various agents, such as dexamethasone or activators of protein kinase C. Upon differentiation, these cells produce and secrete digestive enzymes, including amylase, lipase, and chymotrypsin, mimicking the enzyme secretion profile of normal pancreatic acinar cells. AR42J cells are also used to explore the mechanisms of acute pancreatitis. They respond to stimuli like cerulein, a cholecystokinin analog, which can induce a condition in the cells that resembles acute pancreatitis, characterized by enzyme overproduction, oxidative stress, and inflammatory responses. This makes AR42J cells a useful tool for testing potential therapeutic interventions for pancreatitis. Furthermore, the AR42J cell line is utilized in research focused on pancreatic cancer, particularly for studies on tumorigenesis and the malignant transformation of acinar cells. They are instrumental in examining the effects of oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and growth factors on the development and progression of pancreatic cancer. Overall, AR42J cells provide a versatile and dynamic model system for advancing our understanding of pancreatic diseases and for the development of new therapeutic strategies targeting these conditions. Organism: Rat Tissue: Pancreas tumor, exocrine Disease: Neoplasia Synonyms: AR4-2J, AR-42J Morphology: Epithelial-like Growth Properties: Cells grow slowly, in clusters and appear as hollow spheroid colonies. They can pile up and attach loosely. Citation: AR42J (Cytion catalog number 500478) Biosafety Level: 1 Ncbi_ Taxid: 10116.0 Cellosaurus Accession: CVCL_0143 Receptors Expressed: Insulin, glucocorticoid Tumorigenic: Yes, in athymic mice Products: Amylase and other exocrine enzymes Culture Medium: DMEM, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 4 mM L-Glutamine, w: 3.7 g/L NaHCO3, w: 1.0 mM Sodium pyruvate (Cytion article number 820300a) Supplements: Supplement the medium with 10% FBS Subculturing: It is recommended to cover the tissue culture flasks with gelatine prior to cell cultivation. Gelatine is added to the flask, incubated for 30min at 37 degree Celsius and washed once with PBS. Remove medium and rinse the adherent cells using PBS without calcium and magnesium (3-5 ml PBS for T25, 5-10ml for T75 cell culture flasks). Add Accutase (1-2ml per T25, 2.5ml per T75 cell culture flask), the cell sheet must be covered completely. Incubate at ambient temperature for 8-10 minutes. Carefully resuspend the cells with medium (10 ml), centrifuge for 3 min at 300xg, resuspend cells in fresh medium and dispense into new flasks which contain fresh medium. Seeding Density: 1 x 104 cells/cm2 Fluid Renewal: 2 to 3 times per week Post Thaw Recovery: After thawing, plate the cells at 5 x 104 cells/cm2 and allow the cells to recover from the freezing process and to adhere for at least 48 hours. Freeze Medium: As a cryopreservation medium, use complete growth medium (including FBS) + 10% DMSO for adequate post-thaw viability, or CM-1 (Cytion catalog number 800100), which includes optimized osmoprotectants and metabolic stabilizers to enhance recovery and reduce cryo-induced stress. Thawing And Culturing Cells: Confirm that the vial remains deeply frozen upon delivery, as cells are shipped on dry ice to maintain optimal temperatures during transit. Upon receipt, either store the cryovial immediately at temperatures below -150°C to ensure the preservation of cellular integrity, or proceed to step 3 if immediate culturing is required. For immediate culturing, swiftly thaw the vial by immersing it in a 37°C water bath with clean water and an antimicrobial agent, agitating gently for 40-60 seconds until a small ice clump remains. Perform all subsequent steps under sterile conditions in a flow hood, disinfecting the cryovial with 70% ethanol before opening. Carefully open the disinfected vial and transfer the cell suspension into a 15 ml centrifuge tube containing 8 ml of room-temperature culture medium, mixing gently. Centrifuge the mixture at 300 x g for 3 minutes to separate the cells and carefully discard the supernatant containing residual freezing medium. Gently resuspend the cell pellet in 10 ml of fresh culture medium. For adherent cells, divide the suspension between two T25 culture flasks, for suspension cultures, transfer all the medium into one T25 flask to promote effective cell interaction and growth. Adhere to established subculture protocols for continued growth and maintenance of the cell line, ensuring reliable experimental outcomes. Sterility: Mycoplasma contamination is excluded using both PCR-based assays and luminescence-based mycoplasma detection methods. To ensure there is no bacterial, fungal, or yeast contamination, cell cultures are subjected to daily visual inspections. Safety Precautions: When planning to store a cryovial in liquid nitrogen for future thawing, it is mandatory to adhere to stringent safety measures. Appropriate protective gloves and clothing are essential, and the use of a face mask or safety goggles is required during the transfer of frozen samples to or from the liquid nitrogen tank. This is to mitigate the risk of injury from potential cryovial explosions upon removal, which can result in the projection of sharp fragments. Disclaimer: Our cells are provided for in vitro laboratory research purposes exclusively and are not intended for clinical or diagnostic use, nor are they to be administered to humans or used for veterinary purposes. Users must adhere to all applicable guidelines and regulations for the handling and use of these cells in a research setting. Warranty: We stand by the promise of delivering products with high cell viability and robust culture performance. To achieve the best results, please make sure you follow the storage and culture instructions detailed in the product information sheet closely. Your adherence to these guidelines is key to success. Certificate Of Analysis: The certificate of analysis can be requested on the website or via email at info@cytion.com. Please indicate the lot number of your product in the email. Subject To Material Transfer Agreements: If you intend to use Cytion cell lines solely for internal research at a single research site, please complete and sign our Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) and submit it along with your order.For any commercial applications - including but not limited to fee-for-service work, quality control testing, product release, diagnostic use, or regulatory studies - please complete the Intended Use Form so we can prepare a suitable agreement tailored to your project.Please note: The MTA applies only to certain cell lines. If this notice and the MTA document appear on a product page, the agreement is applicable. For cell lines not covered by the MTA, no reference to the agreement will be shown. The MTA is not valid for customers in the Americas, China, or Taiwan. Please contact our U.S. entity to receive the appropriate agreement. Required Product 1: 820300a Required Product 3: 860015.0 Required Product 4: 830100.0
| Supplier: | Cytion |
| Supplier-Nr: | 500478 |
Properties
| Host: | Rat |
| Species reactivity: | rat |
Database Information
Handling & Safety
| Storage: | Liquid nitrogen |
| Shipping: | -80°C (International: -80°C) |
Caution
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
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