1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-84551997000300007
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Erythrocytes modulate cell cycle progression but not the baseline frequency of sister chromatid exchanges in pig lymphocytes

Abstract: The effect of co-culturing varying concentrations of pig and human red blood cells (RBCs) on the baseline frequency of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) and cell-cycle progression in pig plasma (PLCs) and whole blood leukocyte cultures (WBCs) was studied. No variation in SCE frequency was observed between pig control WBC and PLC. Addition of pig and human RBCs to pig PLCs did not modify the baseline frequency of SCEs. On the other hand, cell proliferation was slower in PLCs than in WBCs. The addition of pig or… Show more

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“…1). These observations were previously reported by us, confirming that pig lymphocytes in erythrocyte-free cultures proliferate slower than parallel WBC cultures [Larramendy et al, , 1993[Larramendy et al, , 1995Reigosa et al, 1997]. Similar findings were also observed previously in human [Larramendy et al, , 1996Mehnert et al, 1984] as well as rat lymphocytes [Wilmer et al, 1983[Wilmer et al, , 1984.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…1). These observations were previously reported by us, confirming that pig lymphocytes in erythrocyte-free cultures proliferate slower than parallel WBC cultures [Larramendy et al, , 1993[Larramendy et al, , 1995Reigosa et al, 1997]. Similar findings were also observed previously in human [Larramendy et al, , 1996Mehnert et al, 1984] as well as rat lymphocytes [Wilmer et al, 1983[Wilmer et al, , 1984.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…These results demonstrate that, regardless of donor or culture type, SCE baseline frequency of pig lymphocytes is not modulated by the presence or absence of red blood cells in the culture, nor by the concentration of the MNs seeded in the medium. These observations confirm and verify the homogeneous response of pig lymphocytes independent of whether they were cultured together with red blood cells or not, as reported previously [Larramendy and Reigosa, 1986;Larramendy et al, , 1993Larramendy et al, , 1995Reigosa et al, 1997]. However, these earlier studies did not address the effect of MN concentration on SCE frequency.…”
Section: Sister Chromatid Exchange Analysis and Cell-cycle Progressionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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