Remnant motility of macrophages treated with cytochalasin B in the presence of colchicine |
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Authors: | A N Bhisey J J Freed |
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Institution: | 1. Cancer Research Institute, Tata Memorial Centre, Bombay, India;2. The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA 19111, USA |
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Abstract: | We have previously observed that mouse peritoneal macrophages cultured for 48 h and treated with colchicine to depolymerize cytoplasmic microtubules become ameboid and cease to migrate by gliding on the substratum. We have now found that when such cells were further exposed to both colchicine and cytochalasin B, the induced ameboid movements were reversibly inhibited. Cells treated concomitantly with both drugs did not become motionless, but exhibited a remnant motility that took the form of zeiosis (blebbing). The zeiotic blebs contained ribosomes and fibrous material, but lacked organized microfilament arrays and rarely included other cytoplasmic organelles. Zeiosis appears to be a form of surface movement independent both of cytoplasmic microtubules and of the cytochalasin-sensitive contractile system. These observations imply an additional mechanism that can reversibly alter the form of the cell. |
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