The chromosomal changes occurring in three strains of cells from Potorous tridactylis, one derived from testis and two of kidney tissue, were followed during the in vitro life of the strains. One kidney cell strain was a slow growing one and died after 23 passages showing aneuploidy with very aberr
Chromosomal changes in eight cell strains of the tasmanian rat-kangaroo,Potorous tridactylis(Marsupialia). Male and female heart fibroblasts culturedin vitro
โ Scribed by H. Steenis
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 736 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-6707
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โฆ Synopsis
Eight cell strains, derived from the hearts of a male and a female Motorous, were followed during their in vitro cultivation.
All three male cell strains started as normal diploid cell strains. One of them, 2Hpo stayed diploid until passage 59, when the cells were frozen and stored at --96ยฐC. After a period of growth retardation, that lasted two months, 1Hpo showed aneuploidy, the cells having 22-24 chromosomes.
The cells with 23 chromosomes formed about 30% of the population. These cells predominantly missed the chromosomes 2, 3 and Y1, from the tetraploid set. In the other cells no consistent pattern was observed. The cell strain 4Hpo did not show aneuploidy after three months of growth retardation. At the last passage (nr. 24) before death, it showed 25% diploid cells and 40% tetraploid cells.
Three female strains were initiated on fibrin clot, two on plasm clot. No differences in growth and chromosomal changes, due to the different embedding media, were observed. All the strains started as diploid (2n = 12) cell strains. The chromosomal changes that occurred showed many differences. Three cell strains (5Hf, 7Hp, 52Hf) died without showing any pattern in the aneuploid cells. One cell strain (53Hf) showed an aneuploid cell population with a stemline of 14 chromosomes. The cell strain (SHp) showed different changes in ploidy. After 50 passages, it changed from diploid to aneuploid (19 chromosomes per cell in the stemline). Twenty passages later diploid cells started to dominate the population again (80% at passage 85). Then a new aneuploid population with a stemline of 18 chromosomes (30% triploid cells) arose, and the strain survived as a permanent line.
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