# Effect of elevated temperature and hydrocortisone addition on the proliferation of fibroblasts

**Authors:** Zuzana Pavlikova, Oldrich Zahradnicek, Anna Jelinek Michaelidesova, Jaromir Sramek, Marie Davidkova, Maria Hovorakova

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s00418-024-02295-9 · Histochemistry and Cell Biology · 2024-05-27

## TL;DR

This study examines how elevated temperature and hydrocortisone affect fibroblast cell proliferation in vitro, revealing complex interactions between these factors.

## Contribution

The novel finding is that hydrocortisone partially compensates for the negative effects of long-term elevated temperature on cell proliferation.

## Key findings

- Short-term elevated temperature slightly stimulates cell proliferation.
- Hydrocortisone (0.1 mg/ml) enhances cell proliferation.
- Hydrocortisone partially counteracts the negative impact of long-term elevated temperature.

## Abstract

Hyperthermia along with hydrocortisone (HC) are proven teratogens that can negatively influence embryo development during early pregnancy. Proliferation of cells is one of the main developmental processes during the early embryogenesis. This study was focused on testing the effect of elevated temperature and HC addition on proliferation of cells in in vitro cultures. The V79-4 cell line was treated with HC and cultured in vitro at 37 °C or 39 °C, respectively. To reveal the effect of both factors, the proliferation of cells cultured under different conditions was evaluated using various approaches (colony formation assay, generation of growth curves, computation of doubling times, and mitotic index estimation). Our results indicate that a short-term exposure to elevated temperature slightly stimulates and a long-term exposure suppresses cell proliferation. However, HC (0.1 mg/ml) acts as a stimulator of cell proliferation. Interestingly, the interaction of HC and long-term elevated temperature (39 °C) exposure results in at least partial compensation of the negative impact of elevated temperature by HC addition and in higher proliferation if compared with cells cultured at 39 °C without addition of HC.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** hydrocortisone (PubChem CID 5754), HC (PubChem CID 5754)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** teratogens (MESH:C535542), Hyperthermia (MESH:D005334)
- **Chemicals:** HC (MESH:D006854)
- **Cell lines:** V79-4 — Cricetulus griseus (Chinese hamster), Spontaneously immortalized cell line (CVCL_2796)

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