Importance of cell-to-cell contact and transfer in white cell activity.

J Illés, L Varga
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Formation of cell junctions and the occurrence of cell-to-cell transfer through these was examined in mixed cultures of PK 15 pig kidney and mouse peritoneal cells. Under standardized conditions of experiment, a close contact developed between peritoneal and target cells within 90 min. Light and scanning electron microscopic examinations of the area of close contact indicated extension of cytoplasmic processes from peritoneal cells towards the nucleoli of target cells. The size and localization of the nucleolus and the incorporation of a considerable amount of label by the nucleolar associated chromatin also indicated the decisive role of the nucleolus in the events following upon the establishment of close contact. Autoradiographic examinations showed that part of the 6-3H-thymidine labelled material migrated from the nucleus of target cells into the cytoplasm of peritoneal cells within 30 min. A greater cytoplasmic accumulation of label took place in peritoneal cells exclusively in the presence of actinomycin-D, indicating a rapid breakdown of transferred material under normal conditions. The development of cell-to-cell contact and transfer was found to depend greatly on the composition of the nutrient medium.

白细胞活动中细胞间接触和转移的重要性。
在PK - 15猪肾和小鼠腹膜细胞的混合培养中,研究了细胞连接的形成和细胞间转移的发生。在标准化的实验条件下,腹膜细胞和靶细胞在90分钟内形成紧密接触。对密切接触区域的光镜和扫描电镜检查表明,细胞质过程从腹膜细胞向靶细胞的核仁延伸。核仁的大小和定位以及核仁相关染色质的大量标记也表明核仁在建立密切接触后的事件中起决定性作用。放射自显像检查显示,部分6- 3h -胸腺嘧啶标记的物质在30分钟内从靶细胞的细胞核迁移到腹膜细胞的细胞质中。仅在放线菌素- d存在的情况下,腹膜细胞中发生了更大的细胞质积累,表明在正常条件下转移的物质迅速分解。发现细胞间接触和转移的发展在很大程度上取决于营养培养基的组成。
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