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Different quiescence states of three culture cell lines detected by acridine orange staining of cellular RNA
Authors:H Baisch
Institution:Institute of Biophysics and Radiobiology, University of Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany.
Abstract:Three cell lines (CHO, L-929, and R1H) were investigated for their growth kinetics and the difference of exponential and quiescent state of monolayers in medium with and without serum (L-929). The noncycling populations of L-929 and R1H in medium with serum contained increased G1-phase percentages but also considerable proportions of SQ and G2Q cells. Although about 90% of the cells excluded trypan blue, the viability tested by colony assay was clearly lower than for exponentially growing cultures. CHO cells showed similar fractions of cells in G1-, S-, and G2-Q compartments but in addition considerable cell loss. The RNA content of these cells was reduced in plateau phase by 7-48% depending on cell type and residence time in the noncycling state. The data suggest that the cells suffered from nutrition depletion and were arrested in all phases of the cycle. In contrast, L-929 cells in medium without serum reduced their RNA content down to one-third that of proliferating cells and still retained the full viability as shown by the same plating efficiency in a colony assay. Since about 90% of the cells had G1 DNA content, these cells resemble true G1Q or G0 cells controlled by growth factors rather than nutritional depletion.
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