Primary Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells; Normal, Human (ATCC® PCS-100-023)

Organism: Homo sapiens, human  /  Tissue: Pulmonary artery  /  Cell Type: Smooth Muscle Cells

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Organism Homo sapiens, human
Tissue Pulmonary artery
Morphology Elongated and sometimes triangular in shape
Growth Properties Adherent
Biosafety Level 1
Age Batch-specific
Gender Batch-specific
Ethnicity Batch-specific
Applications
Hypertension, arterial disease, organ-specific drug screening, vascular differentiation.
Product Format frozen 1 mL
Storage Conditions -130°C or below
Comments The cells are cryopreserved in the second passage to ensure the highest viability and plating efficiency. 
A complete solution to propagate Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells in low serum conditions.
Complete Growth Medium
  1. Obtain one growth kit from the freezer; make sure that the caps of all components are tight. 
  2. Thaw the components of the growth kit just prior to adding them to the basal medium. It is necessary to warm the L-glutamine component in a 37°C water bath and shake to dissolve any precipitates prior to adding to the basal medium.
  3. Obtain one bottle of Vascular Cell Basal Medium (475 mL) from cold storage.
  4. Decontaminate the external surfaces of all growth kit component vials and the basal medium bottle by spraying them with 70% ethanol.
  5. Using aseptic technique, and working in a laminar flow hood or biosafety cabinet, transfer the volume of each growth kit component, as indicated in either Table 1 or 2, to the bottle of basal medium using a separate sterile pipette for each transfer.
  6. Table 1. Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Growth Kit Components

    Component

    Volume

    Final Concentration

    rh FGF-basic

    0.5 mL

    5 ng/mL

    rh Insulin

    0.5 mL

    5 mg/mL

    Ascorbic acid

    0.5 mL

    50 µg/mL

    L-glutamine

    25.0 mL

    10 mM

    rh EGF

    0.5 mL

    5 ng/mL

    Fetal Bovine Serum

    25.0 mL

    5%

     

    Antimicrobials and phenol red are not required for proliferation but may be added if desired. The recommended volume of each optional component to be added to the complete growth media is summarized in Table 2.

    Table 2. Addition of Antimicrobials/Antimycotics and Phenol Red (Optional)

    Component

    Volume

    Final Concentration

    Gentamicin-Amphotericin B Solution

    0.5 mL

    Gentamicin: 10 µg/mL

    Amphotericin B: 0.25 µg/mL

    Penicillin-Streptomycin-Amphotericin B Solution

    0.5 mL

    Penicillin: 10 Units/mL

    Streptomycin: 10 µg/mL

    Amphotericin B: 25 ng/mL

    Phenol Red

    0.5 mL

    33 µM


  7. Tightly cap the bottle of complete growth medium and swirl the contents gently to assure a homogeneous solution. Do not shake forcefully to avoid foaming. Label and date the bottle.
  8. Complete growth media should be stored in the dark at 2°C to 8°C (do not freeze). When stored under these conditions, complete growth media is stable for 30 days.
Volume 1 mL
Sterility Tests
Bacteria and Yeast: Negative
Mycoplasma: Negative
Viral Testing
Hepatitis B: Negative
Hepatitis C: Negative
HIV-1: Negative
HIV-2: Negative
Viability ≥ 50% when thawed from cryopreservation.
Population Doubling Capacity ≥ 15 in complete growth medium
C of A
Certificate of Analysis
Certificate of Analysis
Permits Notice: Necessary Permits

These permits may be required for shipping this product:

  • Customers located in the state of Hawaii will need to contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture to determine if an Import Permit is required. A copy of the permit or documentation that a permit is not required must be sent to ATCC in advance of shipment.
Basic Documentation