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Cell division and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis in cultures of stimulated lymphocytes.
Authors:G Harris and I Olsen
Abstract:The responses of lymphocytes cultured with various stimulants were analysed with respect to DNA synthesis and cell division. Autoradiographic labelling with [3H]thymidine indicated that similar proportions of cells had incorporated this labelled precursor for DNA synthesis during both short and long periods of exposure to this specific precursor for DNA synthesis. Changes in labelling index (LI) after pulsing these cells with [3H]thymidine showed that exchange of labelled material, which could not be chased out with unlabelled thymidine, was responsible for the increases of LI seen. Failure to prevent this increase with excess unlabelled thymidine indicated that direct incorporation of [3H]thymidine did not account for this exchange. Using hydroxyurea and colcemid arrest to analyse cell cycle events in these cultures, it was shown that approximately 70 per cent of the responding cells in cultures of stimulated lymphocytes, while actively synthesizing DNA, were not in cell cycle for division. It was concluded that DNA turnover, involving synthesis and exchange of newly synthesized material, possibly DNA, was occurring in these cells.
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