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Factors influencing survival and growth of mammalian cells exposed to hypothermia. I. Effects of temperature and membrane lipid perturbers

โœ Scribed by J. Kruuv; D. Glofcheski; K.-H. Cheng; S. D. Campbell; H. M. A. Al-Qysi; W. T. Nolan; J. R. Lepock


Book ID
102883435
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
689 KB
Volume
115
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Arrhenius plot of the rate of V79 Chinese hamster cell inactivation due to hypothermia has a "break" around 7-10ยฐC with optimum storage temperature for unprotected cells being about 10ยฐC. Addition of the membrane lipid perturber, butylated hydroxytoluene, improves survival of cells when compared to controls at temperatures below this break but not above. Arrhenius plots of growth rates of the cells show breaks at 30 and 40ยฐC. Measurements of membrane fluidity by electron spin resonance or membrane polarization anisotropy by fluorescence spectrophotometry techniques as a function of temperature in these cells also reveal "breaks" centered around 8 and 30ยฐC. Hence, t h e changes in the rate of cell inactivation and growth as a function of temperature may be related to membrane lipid phase changes.

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