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Actinomycin D effects on mitosis and chromosomes: sticky chromatids and localized lesions
Authors:Sen Pathak  Manley McGill  T C Hsu
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, The University of Texas System Cancer Center M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas;(2) Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
Abstract:When Indian muntjac and Chinese hamster cells in culture were treated with Actinomycin D (1 mgrg/ml) for 1–2 hours, the sister chromatids, especially the distal segments, appeared to have difficulty separating in anaphase. The separated proximal segments progressively became stretched. The nucleolus organizer regions seemed to be most susceptible to stretching, and breaks in these regions were frequently observed. Electron microscopic observations showed that the sticky chromatids (and less frequently sticky chromosomes) contain connecting submicroscopic chromosome strands. When the treated cells were allowed to grow in a drug-free medium for several days, a high frequency of endoreduplicated mitotic figures was found. Chromosome and chromatid breaks and other aberrations were common, mainly localized at G band negative areas particularly nucleolus organizer regions.
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