Ultrastructure of nuclei of cisplatin-treated C6 glioma cells undergoing apoptosis
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Ultrastructure of nuclei of cisplatin-treated C6 glioma cells undergoing apoptosis
Abstract
C6 glioma cells, treated with a cytostatic dose of cisplatin (1.66 x 10(-5) M) ceased dividing by 24 h and, most of them had undergone apoptosis by 72-96 h. The reactive cells were classified into 5 types (T-I to V), according to the ultrastructure of nuclei. At 4 h, 20.4% of cells (T-I) showed minute condensation and margination of chromatin. The nuclear envelope (NE) formed slim and deep invaginations consisting of the inner or both membranes. The later kind of NE invaginations often extended to the enlarged nucleoli and contained nucleolus-like material at its cytoplasmic side. Some nuclear pores were covered with a dome-shaped "cap" formed by fine filamentous material. The number of T-I cells increased to 53.3% by 72 h. In T-II cells, which appeared at 24 h, the chromatin was condensed into dense irregular masses separated from the NE by a lucent space with filamentous structures preventing complete margination of chromatin. Nucleoli of T-II cells were small and showed partial segregation of their components. The "capped" pores were absent in these apparently more damaged cells. From 24 h, cells with large and lobulated nuclei (T-III) started to increase in number and peaked at 72 h (6.6%). Except for some small lobules, the chromatin of T-III cells was moderately aggregated and the NE was well preserved. Typical apoptotic cells with highly condensed and marginated chromatin (T-IV) peaked at 48-72 h (2.4-4.8%). They appeared in 2 varieties, including cells with wrinkled nuclei with less condensed and incompletely marginated chromatin or more lobulated forms with highly condensed marginated chromatin suggesting their origin from T-II or T-III cells. T-IV cells, as well as their fragments, underwent phagocytosis and secondary necrosis (T-V cells, 48.6% at 96 h). Two alternative routes of nuclear changes leading to cisplatin-triggered apoptosis, as represented by the sequence T-I --> T-III --> T-IV/V or T-I --> T-II --> T-IV/V, may explain the initially less or more damaged cells. These alternatives, together with progressive recruitment of reactive cells, suggest intrapopulation differences in the sensitivity of cells or in the cell cycle perturbations induced by cisplatin. Except for the T-IV and T-V cells, observed alterations of cytoplasmic organelles, including mitochondria, were fewer than reported in previous studies on cisplatin.
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