A comparative study of the effects of lucanthone (miracil D) and actinomycin d on the chinese hamster cells grown in cultures
- 1 October 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 86 (2) , 261-268
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1040860210
Abstract
Chinese hamster cells of an established clone line grown in monolayers were incubated for up to two hours with either lucanthone (0.3–30 m̈g/ ml) or actinomycin D (0.06–0.10 m̈g/ml) and subjected to radioautographic investigations with 3H‐uridine during the period of treatment. At concentration of 9 m̈g/ml lucanthone selectively inhibited the synthesis of nucleolar (ribosomal) RNA while the extranucleolar RNA synthesis proceeded at a high level. Similar results were obtained with 0.08 m̈g/ml actinomycin D. Protein synthesis and mitotic activity were also affected by lucanthone but the drug did not markedly interfere with DNA synthesis. Lucanthone appeared to be much less effective in cell killing than actinomycin D and its inhibitory effects on the nucleolar RNA synthesis and other cellular processes proved readily reversible. The results allow to conclude that lucanthone may be useful as a tool for studying RNA synthesis in animal cells.Keywords
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