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Cell cycle changes during neural crest cell differentiation in vitro.
Authors:G D Maxwell
Institution:Biology Department, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403 USA
Abstract:Chick trunk neural tubes containing neural crest cells were cultured in vitro. Cell outgrowth from these neural tube explants consists primarily of a small stellate cell population. After 3 days in culture the small stellate cell population undergoes a remarkable change in morphology that is characterized by a more refractile appearance in the phase contrast microscope. Subsequent to this change in morphology, pigment granules become visible in the cytoplasm after 4 days in culture. After 6 days in culture, virtually all of the small stellate cells are pigmented. The cell cycle parameters of the small stellate cell population are: S = 4.4 ± 1.2 hr (SD). G2 = 1.5 ± 1.0 hr (SD). M = 1.7 ± 0.6 hr (SD). and Gl = 3.8 ± 1.0 hr (SD). Continuous label experiments demonstrate that (G1+G2+M) increases from 7 hr in Day 4 cells, as yet unpigmented, to 12 hr in Day 5 cells that have become pigmented. This change is consistent with an increase in G1 and/or G2 that is closely correlated with the appearance of pigment granules. It is of interest that this cell cycle change is correlated with a rather late event in the developmental program of these neural crest cells rather than with the earlier morphological change observed after 3 days in culture.
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