ISSN:
1432-119X
Quelle:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Thema:
Biologie
,
Medizin
Notizen:
Summary The dry weight and total protein content of nuclei has been measured by interferometry in living or fixed cells cultivated in vitro (freshly prepared chick, mouse or rat embryo fibroblasts) and in fixed Ehrlich ascites tumor cells of the mouse growing in vivo. The DNA content was estimated by cytophotometry after Feulgen reaction in the same nuclei. The dry weight of nucleoli in fibroblasts and the dry weight and DNA content of chromosomes in dividing fibroblasts and Ehrlich tumor cells have also been measured. During the interphase in fibroblasts, the dry weight of the living nucleus and the nuclear total protein content as measured in fixed cells doubles during the preparation for mitosis, as the DNA content does. In chick and mammal fibroblasts and within the limits of accuracy of our measurements, the synthesis curves for nuclear proteins and DNA do not seem to be necessarily identical. In our fibroblasts, the nucleolar total dry weight per nucleus doubles during the interphase (“nucleolar preparation for mitosis”); it increases in proportion to the nuclear total protein content, even in polyploid nuclei. During the mitosis, the chromosomes contain all the DNA of the nucleus but some nuclear proteins (non chromosomal proteins) seem to move into the cytoplasm during the mitosis and return into the nucleus at the post-telophase. According to our observations, Ehrlich ascites mouse tumor cells are near-tetraploid as far as the number of chromosomes, nuclear total protein content and DNA content are concerned. During the preparation for mitosis, these amounts double but no necessary close time relation seems to link these premitotic syntheses. Prom this point of view, our results show no clear-cut differences between these tumor cells and the fibroblasts. Except the polyploidy, the behaviour of nuclear proteins and DNA during mitosis in the tumor cells is the same as that observed in our fibroblasts. The effects of various antimitotic agents on rat fibroblasts cultivated in vitro have also been studied with our cytochemical methods. Our measurements of nuclear protein, DNA and nucleolar material content have been made in cells in which mitosis was prevented by alkylating agents, beryllium sulphate, RNase or neutral DNase. The effects of colchicine on these cellular parameters have also been studied.
Materialart:
Digitale Medien
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00268036
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