Comparison of spontaneous structural chromosome aberration frequency in 48 h-cultured human lymphocytes mitotically arrested by different colcemid treatments

Roberto Scarpato, Lucia Migliore
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Abstract

Alterations in mitotic index and cell cycle kinetics are reported to be dependent on both the culture conditions and the ability of the lymphocytes of each individual to respond to phytohaemagglutinin stimulus. Thus, the frequency of structural chromosome aberrations (CA) could prove to be affected to some degree by these parameters. CA frequency and cell proliferation index (PI) were assessed in a group of healthy subjects after adding colcemid to cultured lymphocytes 3 h (standard) and 22 h (modified) before cell fixation at 48 h. All control cultures treated with colcemid for 22 h consisted exclusively of first metaphases, whereas the proportion of second-division lymphocytes in standard cultures (3 h colcemid) ranged from 4% to 49%. In addition, CA frequencies with and without gaps were always elevated in modified cultures as compared to the standard ones, and the difference between CA percentages obtained with the two methods was found to be significantly related with increasing PI values.

不同秋水仙药处理有丝分裂阻滞48 h培养人淋巴细胞自发结构染色体畸变频率的比较
据报道,有丝分裂指数和细胞周期动力学的改变取决于培养条件和每个个体的淋巴细胞对植物血凝素刺激的反应能力。因此,这些参数可能在一定程度上影响结构染色体畸变(CA)的频率。在细胞固定前48小时,分别在培养的淋巴细胞中加入colcemid 3小时(标准)和22小时(改良),对一组健康受试者进行CA频率和细胞增殖指数(PI)的评估。所有用colcemid处理22小时的对照培养均为第一中期,而标准培养(3小时colcemid)中第二分裂淋巴细胞的比例从4%到49%不等。此外,与标准培养相比,改良培养中有间隙和无间隙的CA频率总是升高,并且发现两种方法获得的CA百分比之间的差异与PI值的增加显著相关。
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