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Fine structure of bovine lens epithelial cells in vitro in relation to modifications induced by a retinal extract (EDGF)
Authors:M. M. Perry   J. Tassin  Y. Courtois
Affiliation:Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité de Recherches, U118, 75016 Paris, France
Abstract:Cultured bovine lens epithelial cells are polygonal in shape. In confluent and multilayer cultures they exhibit elaborate arrays of 6 nm filaments, bundles of intermediate-sized filaments, and a fibrous meshwork of subcellular and intercellular material. Cells grown in the presence of a retinal extract (RE) have a higher growth rate, and are smaller and more regular in shape. In them the 6 nm filaments are mostly aligned in sheets, the intermediate-sized filaments form a fine network, and the cells are closely apposed to the plastic substratum. Some homogeneous material is formed intercellularly in older cultures. Cellular elongation, induced in the former cultures by the addition of RE, is accompanied by an alignment of cytoskeletal elements, including microtubules, parallel to the long axis. Other structural features are similar in all cell types. The response to RE is discussed in terms of shape modulations associated with the restricted expression of structural characteristics acquired in vitro.
Keywords:To whom offprint requests should be addressed: Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale   Unité de Recherches   U118   29   rue Wilhem   75016 Paris   France.
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