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Chromosomes metaphase accumulation

Caution is warranted when collecting cell cycle kinetic data if the effect is on mitosis. If cells contain numerous chromosomes, an accumulation of cells with chromosomes in the blocked metaphase configuration (clumped chromosomes) may be interpreted as an accumulation of prophase division figures. [Pg.217]

Observations are made in metaphase cells arrested with a spindle inhibitor such as colchicine or colcemid to accumulate cells in a metaphase-like stage of mitosis (c-metaphase) before hypotonic treatment to enlarge cells and fixation with alcohol-acetic acid solution. Cells are then dispersed on to microscope slides and stained and slides are randomized, coded and analyzed for chromosome aberrations with high-power light microscopy. Details of the procedure are given in Dean and Danford (1984) and Preston et al. (1981, 1987). The UKEMS guidelines (Scott et al., 1990) recommend that all tests be repeated regardless of the outcome of the first test and... [Pg.216]

In higher eukaryotes, at the onset of S phase cyclin A accumulates which stimulates DNA synthesis. The amount of cyclin A continues to be high after the S phase because of its role in chromosome condensation. Cyclin A is degraded when cells enter prometaphase. The level of another cyclin called cyclin B rises during G2 phase, which helps to complete the chromosome condensation and spindle assembly, which allow transition to metaphase. Cyclin B is degraded by APC during metaphase. ... [Pg.735]

The simplest and most sensitive assays for detecting clastogenic (i.e. chromosomal breaking) effects involve the use of mammalian cells. Cultures of established cell lines (e.g. Chinese hamster ovary) as well as primary cell cultures (e.g. human l)nnphocyte) may be used. After exposure to a range of chemical concentrations in the presence and absence of an appropriate metabolic activation system, the cell cultures are treated with a spindle inhibitor (e.g. vinblastine) to accumulate cells in a metaphaselike stage of mitosis. Cells are harvested at appropriate times and chromosome preparations are made, stained with DNA-specific dye and the metaphase cells are analysed under the microscope for chromosome abnormalities. [Pg.132]

BIO is a test performed in vitro on cultures of established cell lines. After exposure to the test substance, the cultures are treated with colchicine to accumulate the cells in a metaphase-like stage of mitosis (the chromosomes are then well differentiated). The preparations are then stained and the metaphase cells analysed to determine the mitotic index and the type and number of chromosomal abnormalities. [Pg.221]


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