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  2. Compound 48/80 impairs cytokinesis in murine leukemic cells

Compound 48/80 impairs cytokinesis in murine leukemic cells

  • J Cell Physiol. 1984 Apr;119(1):1-6. doi: 10.1002/jcp.1041190102.
Z Darzynkiewicz S Carter
Abstract

Compound 48/80 (poly-p-methoxyphenethylmethylamine), an agent commonly used to trigger degranulation of mast cells, at concentrations of 5-20 micrograms/ml suppresses the proliferation of L1210 and Friend leukemic cells in vitro, inducing the formation of giant cells, which are polykaryons. Both the proportion of polykaryons in cultures and their size (which reflects the number of nuclei per polykaryon) increase during growth in the presence of 48/80 up to 48 hr; thereafter, the cells lose viability. A predominant number of nuclei in these polykaryons contain a 4C, or higher DNA content. The data indicate that compound 48/80 impairs the cleavage (cytokinesis) and perhaps mitotic processes. Mechanisms by which compound 48/80 induces the described effects are unknown but may be related to the polycationic nature of the polymer and its interaction with the cell membrane. Certain attributes of compound 48/80 suggest that this or similar Polymers may have value as research tools for the study of regulatory mechanisms involved in cell division.

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