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Effect of colchicine on microtubules was studied in mammary epithelial cells treated both in vivo and in vitro with the alkaloid. Three hours after the intramammary infusion of colchicine, secretory activity of mammary epithelia ceased, milk constituents accumulated and were randomly distributed within the cytoplasm, sometimes leaking into the perialveolar connective tissue, and autophagic vacuoles were prevalent. It appeared that an accelerated involutionary process was occurring. No microtubules were observed after this treatment. In vitro treated cells appeared to be less affected by the alkaloid. Although numerous casein-containing secretory vesicles accumulated in the cytoplasm, lipid droplet accumulation was less, and fewer autophagic vacuoles were observed, although lysosomes were commonly observed. Occasionally, obliquely sectioned microtubules were found in cells treated with low concentrations of colchicine but were absent at higher colchicine concentrations; however, paracrystalline inclusions (tubulin aggregates) were observed in some cells at all concentrations of the drug. These observations provide evidence that drugs which interfere with microtubule integrity reduce the secretory activity in mammary epithelia. This evidence is consistent with the concept of an association of the microtubular system and the secretory process.
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Nickerson, S.C., Smith, J.J. & Keenan, T.W. Role of microtubules in milk secretion — Action of colchicine on microtubules and exocytosis of secretory vesicles in rat mammary epithelial cells. Cell Tissue Res. 207, 361–376 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00224613
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