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Fig. 1. Reconstituted basement membrane (rBM) allows partial maintenance of
ER
protein levels in primary mammary epithelial cells, but has no
effect in primary fibroblasts. (A) Morphology of (a) freshly isolated mammary
organoids derived from mouse mammary glands (time 0); (b) primary epithelial
cells grown for 2 days on plastic; or (c) on top rBM. Bar, 100 µm. (B)
Representative western blots showing ER
and ß-casein protein
expression in cell extracts derived from primary mammary epithelial cells
grown in the presence of lactogenic hormones for 10 days on plastic (a) or on
top of rBM (b). Total E-cadherin levels do not change in these experiments and
were used for loading control. Quantification was by densitometry of ER
protein levels from mammary epithelial cells grown on plastic (solid line) or
on top of rBM (dotted line) in the presence (c) or absence (d) of lactogenic
hormones. ER
was expressed in relative units (day of isolation of the
organoids, time 0, corresponds to 1). Results are mean and s.e.m. of five
different primary culture preparations using a pool of bilateral 4th inguinal
mammary glands from ten nulliparous Balb/c mice in each preparation.
*P<0.05 vs. plastic. (C) Morphology of mammary fibroblasts grown
for 6 days on plastic (a) or on top of rBM (b). Bar, 100 µm. (D) ER
protein expression in epithelial cells (ep) and fibroblasts just after
isolation from the gland (t0), and in fibroblasts grown for 6 days on plastic
(pl) or on top of rBM (rBM).