The effect of chlorimipramine on DNA synthesis and mitosis in cultured human cells.
- 1 April 1971
- journal article
- Vol. 52 (2) , 186-91
Abstract
DNA values of fibroblast-type cells were measured by Feulgen microdensitometry. Cells cultured for periods ranging from 18-48 hr in the presence of 20 μg./ml. chlorimipramine were found to be mainly in the G1 phase and significantly fewer cells were seen in S and G2 phases than in untreated cultures. This indicated that the drug inhibits the initiation of DNA synthesis, a conclusion supported by the cytological findings in which significantly fewer treated cells were seen in prophase of mitosis compared with control cultures. Also fewer treated cells were in anaphase and telophase but significantly more metaphases were seen than in controls. It is concluded that the drug inhibits initiation of mitotic division due, at least partly, to blockage of DNA synthesis, but cells having entered mitosis are arrested at metaphase.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit: