After 30 min incubation at 37 with 10(-4) M PHMB (p-hydroxymercuribenzoate), monolayers of HeLa cells are not affected; after 3 h exposure to 10(-5) M colchicin or 2.5 X 10(-5) M vinblastine, HeLa cells are not altered morphologically but the number of cells is decreasing between 1 and 2 days post treatment. When cells are kept in suspension after trypsinization, their ability to adhere to the Petri dishes is not altered with 10(-4) M PHMB but only 50% of the cells are able to attach after treatment with colchicine or vinblastine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhen female mice were given a dose of 20 X 20 rad X-rays, the specific locus mutation rate among offspring conceived up to 7 weeks after the end of treatment was 1/39887 or 0.18-10(-7)/rad/locus, whereas when the same total dose of 200 rad was given in a single exposure the mutation rate was 9/34813 or 1.85-10(-7)/rad/locus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of dose fractionation on the induction of translocations by 400 and 600 rad X-rays in spermatogonia of guinea-pigs and hamsters was investigated cytologically. Three types of fractionation were used, dividing the dose into (a) two equal fractions 24 h apart, (b) two equal fractions 8 weeks apart, and (c) eight or twelve equal fractions of 50 rad, at intervals of one week. The two species responded similarly throughout, but gave lower translocation yields than the mouse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe induction by X-rays of translocations in spermatogonia was studied by cytological means in spermatocytes derived from them. In the rabbit and guinea-pig hump shaped dose-response curves were obtained, with a linear relationship at the low doses. The shapes of the curves were similar to those reported for the mouse, except that the maximum occurred at 600-700 rad in the mouse as opposed to 300 rad in the guinea-pig and rabbit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTranslocations induced by X-rays in post-meiotic germ cells of male guinea-pigs, golden hamsters and rabbits were studied cytologically in the F1 sons of the irradiated males. The percentage of spermatocytes displaying multivalent configurations varied with the translocation, but the average percentage appeared to depend on the species: fewer quadrivalents were observed in hamster than in guinea-pig heterozygotes and most were recorded for rabbit heterozygotes. Chain quadrivalents were more abundant than ring quadrivalents at meiosis for the guinea-pig and hamster, in contrast to the mouse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe induction of dominant lethal mutations by doses of 100-400 rad X-rays in oocytes of the guinea-pig and golden hamster was studied using criteria of embryonic mortality. For both species higher yields were obtained from mature than from immature oocytes, in contrast to results for the mouse. Data on fertility indicated that in the golden hamster, as in the mouse, immature oocytes were more sensitive to killing by X-rays than mature oocytes but that the converse was true in the guinea-pig.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFC R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D
April 1975
Using the indirect immunofluorescence technique in presence of anti-adenovirus-5 antibody, fluorescent spots were observed two hours after adsorption at 4 degrees C onto HeLa cells on the surface of the cells. The spots subsequently became intracytoplasmic and persisted about 7 to 8 h. Intense fluorescence was further observed in the whole cytoplasm and in the nucleus 12 h following the injection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFetal lung maturity was correlated to the results of amniatic fluid analysis in 578 samples obtained over a 2 1/2 year interval. Lecithin/sphingomyelin (L/S) ratios obtained by planimetric and densitometric methods were compared to the rapid surfactant test (RST). Both the planimetric L/S ratio (P L/S) and the densitometric L/S ratio (D L/S) correlated positively in a highly significant fashion with the RST.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
November 1974