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Origin of aneuploidy in relation to disturbances of cell-cycle progression. I. Effects of vinblastine on mouse bone marrow cells

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1990
abstract:
Vinblastine (VBL) was tested in the mouse for induction of chromosome malsegregation in bone marrow cells. The occurence of aneuploidy and polyploidy was correlated with cell-cycle kinetics measured by DNA labelling with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd). Sister-chromatid exchanges (SCE) were also detected. A dose-dependent lengthening of the cell cycle was induced in the dose range of 0.9-4.5 mg/kg body weight, up to a complete inhibition of cell-cycle progression (100% of metaphases were arrested before completion of the first mitotic division following a recovery time of 18 h, compared with 8% in the controls). Both aneuploidy and polyploidy were induced. Aneuploid metaphases were grouped into 2 classes, those with no more than 2 extra chromosomes and those with 3-10 extra chromosomes. The frequencies of cells with severe aneuploidy and polyploidy increased considerably when second-generation cells were sampled at a recovery time of 24 h. This observation suggested that gross chromosome imbalances occur preferentially after a period of mitotic arrest, probably as a consequence of multipolar spindles or failure of proper spindle assembly. Non-disjunction of single chromosomes arises independently of the mitotic block. A slight increase in SCE frequency was observed only at a recovery time of 18 h. This study may provide information on the kinetics and mechanisms of origin of VBL-induced numerical aberrations in vivo. © 1990.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aneuploidy; Mitotic arrest; Mouse bone marrow; Vinblastine
List of contributors:
Manca, Antonella
Authors of the University:
MANCA ANTONELLA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/293605
Published in:
MUTATION RESEARCH
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