Tritrichomonas foetus: induced division synchrony by hydroxyurea.

Parasitol Res

Laboratório de Biologia Celular e Tecidual, Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense, Campos, RJ, Brazil.

Published: July 2002

Treatment of cultures of Tritrichomonas foetus with 4 mM hydroxyurea (HU), a known DNA synthesis inhibitor, induced pseudocyst formation and caused a mitotic burst. An hour after drug release there was a characteristic, synchronous burst of cell division. T. foetus culture was arrested in the G2/M phase. The synchrony index varied from 66% to 69%. The synchrony was maintained for several cell cycles, even in thawed cultures which had been frozen for storage in liquid nitrogen. The synchronized cells were analyzed by light and scanning electron microscopy, as well by flow cytometry.

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