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Morphologic Changes Of Apoptosis Induced In Human Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia "Blast" Cells By Sc41661a (Searle), A Selective Inhibitor Of 5-Lipoxygenase, K. M. Anderson, T. M. Seed, J. Peng, A. Jajeh, J. Meng, J. E. Harris
Morphologic Changes Of Apoptosis Induced In Human Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia "Blast" Cells By Sc41661a (Searle), A Selective Inhibitor Of 5-Lipoxygenase, K. M. Anderson, T. M. Seed, J. Peng, A. Jajeh, J. Meng, J. E. Harris
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Several inhibitors of the arachidonic acid-metabolizing enzyme, 5-lipoxygenase reduce proliferation of hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells and cell lines and some cells undergo limited differentiation. Cells were cultured from patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia in "blast" crisis with the selective inhibitor of 5-lipoxygenase,SC41661A[3-{3,5-bis(1,1-dimethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl}hiol]-N-methyl-N-[2-(2-phridinyl-propanamide)]. Cells cultured for 3 to 5 days with 40 μM SC41661A exhibited reduced cellular numbers along with ultrastructural changes and DNA laddering characteristic of apoptosis. Similar culture conditions reduced proliferation of U937 monoblastoid cells. In U937 cells, the ultrastructural features of apoptosis were not observed at 72 hours, when DNA laddering was present and cell numbers were reduced, …
Ultrastructural Patterns Of Cell Damage And Death Following Gamma Radiation Exposure Of Murine Erythroleukemia Cells, R. Di Pietro, E. Falcieri, L. Centurione, M. A. Centurione, G. Mazzotti, R. Rana
Ultrastructural Patterns Of Cell Damage And Death Following Gamma Radiation Exposure Of Murine Erythroleukemia Cells, R. Di Pietro, E. Falcieri, L. Centurione, M. A. Centurione, G. Mazzotti, R. Rana
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Radiation causes damage to cell surface membranes, cytoplasmic organelles, and the nuclear process of DNA synthesis and repair, and this eventually results in different modes of cell death. In this study we examined murine erythroleukemia (MEL) cells, exposed to 15 and 60 Gy of 10 MeV photonic energy, and left in culture for up to 96 hours. Electron microscopical analysis was performed on conventionally embedded samples and freeze-fracture replicas, in order to detect ultrastructural patterns of cell damage and death. Of interest was the observation of chromatin condensates, nuclear membrane associations and nuclear pore redistribution during early apoptosis. Pronounced rearrangements …
Ultrastructural Features Of Apoptosis, Elisabetta Falcieri, Pietro Gobbi, Loris Zamai, Marco Vitale
Ultrastructural Features Of Apoptosis, Elisabetta Falcieri, Pietro Gobbi, Loris Zamai, Marco Vitale
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Apoptosis is a gene-directed physiological and programmed process of cell deletion aimed at the regulation of tissue and organ development. It affects different cell types and is triggered by a variety of stimuli all inducing closely comparable structural changes. Despite the deeply different morphology and metabolism of the cell models and the various inducers and their initial effects, a convergence seems to take place in a common metabolic pathway that, in most cases, involves the activation of a Ca2+ dependent endonuclease. A growing body of data is now available on the molecular events that lead to DNA damage. DNA …