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Effects of temperature on aggregation and the mitogen-induced exit of lymphocytes from the resting state

✍ Scribed by David J. Hall; James J. O'Leary; Andreas Rosenberg


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
935 KB
Volume
121
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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✦ Synopsis


We have determined the temperature dependence of the kinetics of entry into the first S phase of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated lymphocytes under conditions varying the stability of substrata over which the cells have settled. An exponential model was used to characterize entry into S phase. This model yields as parameters duration of lag period, to, apparent first order rate constant for entry, k, and the number of cells committed to enter the first S phase, NA(t0). Values of toand NA(fo) show a 1.5-fold and 2.0-fold decrease and increase, respectively, over a 4OC temperature range and are independent of variation in substrate stability. The temperature dependence of the apparent first-order rate constant, k, however, is strongly influenced by stability. The observed activation energy increases from 3.0 kcal to 37 kcal when the substratum is agitated. This correlates well with reduced adherence of multicellular aggregates in agitated samples. The temperature dependencies for these three parameters are all numerically different, indicating that these pararneters are determined by different rate-limiting processes. We propose that the mechanism mirrored by k is linked to the adherence of multicellular aggregates to the substratum.


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