In vitro holding and PLD repair. I. On the contribution of mitotic non-quiescence in plateau-phase Chinese hamster V79 cells
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In vitro holding and PLD repair. I. On the contribution of mitotic non-quiescence in plateau-phase Chinese hamster V79 cells
Abstract
The Stationary or Plateau-Phase of commonly used rodent cell lines like the V79 are often assumed to be quiescent (non-mitotic). An analysis of cell turnover in V79 plateau-phase cultures through BrUdR-incorporation combined with FUdR-block and light exposure (S-phase cytocide) revealed such cultures to be in a state of kinetic equilibrium. Even when the state of maximal permissible density was acquired, at least 50% of the population of cells were cycling within the time for one population doubling. Attempts at holding the cells from cycling (through nutrient-depletion and serum-privation) were unsuccessful, although the turnover-rate was reduced. Our assays for X-irradiated clonogenic survivors after attempted holding combined with delayed plating (DP) showed differences in the survival curves for exponentially growing and confluent cultures. Elimination of cycling cells by S-phase cytocide removed these differences. Since a significant fraction of plateau-phase cells are not mitotically quiescent (Q), one must eliminate the proliferating (P) fraction if one wishes to examine the PLDR of the Q cells. For V79 cells, removal of the P cells eliminates the higher survival (usually interpreted as Q cell PLDR) of plateau-phase cells.
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