Mitotic activity in the duodenum of the rat and mouse exhibits a circadian periodicity with a peak in the rat between 1200 and 1500 hours and a sustained trough between 1800 and 0600. Scintillation counts revealed a similar rhythm in the total uptake of 3H-thymidine by the rat duodenum with a sustai
Effects of intracellular ph on the mitotic apparatus and mitotic stage in the sand dollar egg
β Scribed by Watanabe, Kenji ;Hamaguchi, Miyako S. ;Hamaguchi, Yukihisa
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0886-1544
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β¦ Synopsis
The effect of change in intracellular pH (pHi) on mitosis was investigated in the sand dollar egg. The pHi in the fertilized egg of Scaphechinus mirabilis and Clypeaster japonicus, which was 7.34 and 7.31, respectively, changed by means of treating the egg at nuclear envelope breakdown with sea water containing acetate and/or ammonia at various values of pH. The mitotic apparatus at pHi 6.70 became larger than that of normal fertilized eggs; that is, the mitotic spindle had the maximal size, especially in length at pHi 6.70. The spindle length linearly decreased when pHi increased from 6.70 to 7.84. By polarization microscopy, the increase in birefringence retardation was detected at slightly acidic pHi, suggesting that the increase in size of the spindle is caused by the increase in the amount of microtubules in the spindle. At pHi 6.30, the organization of the mitotic apparatus was inhibited. Furthermore, slightly acidic pHi caused cleavage retardation or inhibition. By counting the number of the eggs at various mitotic stages with time after treating them with the media, it is found that metaphase was persistent and most of the S. mirabilis eggs were arrested at metaphase under the condition of pHi 6.70. It is concluded that at slightly acidic pH, the microtubules in the spindle are stabilized and more microtubules assembled than those in the normal eggs. Cell Motil.
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