SYNCHRONIZATION OF BABY RAT HEPATOCYTES: A NEW TEST FOR THE DETECTION OF FACTORS CONTROLLING DNA SYNTHESIS IN RAT HEPATIC CELLS |
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Authors: | C Nadal |
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Institution: | Unitéde Physiologie Cellulaire I.N.S.E.R.M., Institut du Radium, Orsay, France |
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Abstract: | The subcutaneous injection of irritating substances to baby rats results in a very reproducible wave of synchronized S phase DNA synthesis in hepatic cell involving 20% of the total population. Use has been made of this reaction to detect factors affecting DNA synthesis in hepatic cells. It enables substances to be tested during precise periods of the cell cycle. Two activities which were detected in normal adult rat serum, could not be found in the serum of the baby rat or of the partially hepatectomized adult rat: an activity inhibiting the progression of hepatocytes through the cell cycle in the late G1 phase, and an activity inducing the production of binucleate hepatocytes, effective in the late G1 and in the S phase. |
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