MEMBRANES OF THE MITOTIC APPARATUS OF MAMMALIAN-CELLS
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 21 (3) , 280-287
Abstract
[Human cervical carcinoma] HeLa cells in mitosis are fixed by KMnO4 to obtain a good preservation of membranes. Vesicular, tubular and cisternal types of membranes are demonstrated inside and around the mitotic apparatus. Small spherical or ellipsoidal vesicles are distributed at random in the spindle area. Zones around the poles and in the midbody of telophase cells are almost free from vesicles. Elements of the tubular ER [endoplasmic reticulum] are often aggregated in parallel arrays at the periphery of the spindle region, thus resembling dictyosomes. During teleophase, tubular ER is most prominent at the cleavage furrow. Layers of concentrically arranged flat cisternae surround the spindle region during the middle stages of mitosis. Radiating from the poles, such membranes form large asters, thereby interrupting the concentric arrangement. This pattern might act as a barrier against larger cytoplasmic organelles or as a cisternal system to bring about an oriented transport of molecules from or to the poles. Fragments of the 2 large indentations of the nuclear envelope in prophase are aggregated in the spidle region and later contribute to form new envelopes around the daughter nuclei.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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