1. Fluorescence microscopy of DES-induced morphologic transformation in unfixed, cultured cells.
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Petcharuttana, Y., Cutter, G. R., Meeks, A. G., Lorincz, A. E., and Meeks, R G
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FLUORESCENCE microscopy , *HAMSTERS , *KIDNEYS , *CELLS , *MORPHOLOGY - Abstract
Cultured baby Syrian hamster kidney cells (BHK 21), synchronized with hydroxyurea (HU), were treated with varying amounts of the carcinogen diethylstilbestrol (DES) during the first mitosis. DES-induced morphologic transformation was assessed by fluorescence microscopy of acridine orange, supravitally stained cells. Traditional karyotyping techniques were used to monitor DES-induced aneuploidy in parallel cell cultures. A total of 618 photomicrographs were obtained by systematic manual scanning of three replicate experiments each using three different DES treatment levels and a no DES control. These photomicrographs were randomized and graded blind by three independent observers. Each photomicrograph was graded for cellular morphologic transformation and a judgement as to whether DES treatment had been used. A definite dose-response relationship for both morphologic transformation, as well as for aneuploidy was observed. These findings portend a significance for use of fluorescence microscopy of morphologic transformation of unfixed supravitally stained mammalian cells, for the rapid assessment (24 h or less) of compounds that promote aneuploidization and carcinogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1989
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