In vitro early changes in intercellular junctions by treatment with a chemical carcinogen |
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Authors: | Tachikawa, Tetsuhiko Kohno, Yohko Matsui, Yoichiro Yoshiki, Shusaku |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Oral Pathology, School of Dentistry, Showa University 158 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142, Japan 1Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Showa University 158 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142, Japan |
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Abstract: | To examine early intercellular junction changes caused by treatmentwith 9, 10-dimethyl-l, 2-benzanthracene (DMBA), rat lingualepithelium was cultivated in isolation and observed by electrophysiological,freeze-fracture and whole-mount electron microscopy. Electrophysiologicalmeasurements showed a transient decrease in membrane potentialof -10.2 mV 6 h after the treatment. It returned to almost thesame level as that of the control group 1 day later. Six hoursafter treatment, input resistance decreased rapidly to 5.3 Mbut increased to 18.0 M 12 h after treatment. Transient reductionof input resistance and membrane potential occurred prior tothe decrease in the coupling ratio 6 h after treatment withDMBA. In freeze-fracture replicas, the number of gap junctionsdecreased by 45% of the control value 6 h after treatment withDMBA. At 12 h and thereafter, the number and area of gap junctionssubsequently decreased by 6080% of the control value.Alterations in the number and area of desmosomes were similarto those of the gap junctions. The formation of epithelial cytoskeletons,partially devoid of the 24 and 58 nm filamentswas also observed. A decrease in the density of filament networksbeneath the plasma membranes was especially apparent. Treatmentwith a carcinogen brought about morphological cellular changesas early as 6 h after treatment, and such early changes mighttrigger metabolic cellular abnormalities. Affected cells appearto move away from normal cells in a process of repeated destructionand revision of intercellular junctions, and cytoskeletons. |
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