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Simultaneous application of BrdU and WST-1 measurements for detection of the proliferation and viability of airway smooth muscle cells

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BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 47, Issue -, Pages -

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SOC BIOLGIA CHILE
DOI: 10.1186/0717-6287-47-75

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BrdU; WST-1; Cell proliferation; Cell viability; Airway smooth muscle cells

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81473760, 81173341, 81173332, 81202753]
  2. Shanghai Rising-Star Program [12QA1403000]
  3. Scientific Research Funds for Young Scholar of the Health System in Shanghai [XYQ2013081]

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Background: BrdU is a commonly used reagent in cell proliferation assays, and WST-1 measurement is widely used to detect cell viability. However, no previous study has formally reported the combination of the two assays, which may be used to detect the proliferation and viability simultaneously. In this study, we examined the effect of adding BrdU 2 h prior to the WST-1 assay and tried to test the possibility of the combined detection using rat airway smooth muscle cells. Results: The WST-1 measurements obtained from the combined detection were consistent with those obtained from the separate detection, which suggested that the addition of BrdU 2 h prior to the WST-1 analysis did not affect the WST-1 results. The BrdU measurements obtained from the combined detection also demonstrated the same trend as that obtained from the separate detection, and dosages of 200, 400 and 800 ng/ml testing reagent significantly inhibited the proliferation of rat airway smooth muscle cells. Conclusions: Our study suggests that the BrdU and WST-1 measurements can be applied simultaneously without mutual interference, which may increase the efficacy and consistency of these measurements to a certain extent.

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