Increased Chromosome Number of Rat Parotid Cells After Isoproterenol.
- 1 July 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Experimental Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 125 (3) , 722-728
- https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-125-32189
Abstract
Continued administration of the sympathetic amine, isoproterenol [IPR], to adult female rats resulted in a progressive enlargement of the parotid gland. Although this enlargement is the result of hypertrophy and proliferation of acinar cells, marked mitotic activity was generally confined to the early days of treatment (1-5 days), whereas hypertrophy was initiated almost immediately and persisted throughout the period of IPR-administration. During the early phase of marked cellular proliferation, chromosome counts from squash preparations of tissue indicated that greater-than-diploid (>2n) and diploid (2n) cells were present. The proportion of 2n to > 2n changed with time in a highly suggestive way, i.e., at 1-2 days, when mitotic activity was increased above normal, but low, 2n cells predominated; at 3 days, when mitotic rate was maximal, equal numbers of 2n and > 2n cells were observed; and at 4-5 days, when mitotic rate dropped, the >2n cells were most evident. Culturing the hypertrophic cells (14 days of IPR treatment) produced only 2n cells. Measurements of nuclei of the enlarged cells, estimations of DNA content by visual examination, and the occurrence of polyploid cells in definite ratios with time all suggest the existence of polyploid nuclei in the enlarged glands.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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