Proliferation and growth of intestinal epithelium in Ascaris suum (Nematoda) during postnatal ontogeny. Communication III. Mitotic anomalies and changes in ploidy and nucleus size.

A P Anisimov, N P Tokmakova, L N Usheva
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It was established by cytophotometry that the amount of DNA in intestinal-epithelium cells rises from the diploid to a tetraploid level during the early postnatal ontogeny of ascarids so that eventually nuclei with a diploid quantity of DNA practically disappear. Apart from this, there appear cells with a higher DNA content: 8c, 16c, 32c, and even 64c. Pictures of anomalous mitotic processes, as well as polypoid meta- and anaphases, were also observed. A result of the polyploidization is an increased size of nuclei and cells, but nucleus size is not always correlated with the DNA content. The previously established sixfold increase in the mean volume of intestinal cells during postnatal ontogeny of the ascarid is due to their transition to the new ploidy level and additional "paragenomic" growth of the polypoid cells.

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猪蛔虫(线虫)出生后个体发育过程中肠上皮的增殖和生长。沟通三世。有丝分裂异常和倍性及细胞核大小的改变。
细胞光度法证实,在蛔虫出生后的早期个体发育过程中,肠上皮细胞的DNA含量从二倍体上升到四倍体,最终具有二倍体DNA含量的细胞核几乎消失。除此之外,还出现了DNA含量更高的细胞:8c, 16c, 32c,甚至64c。异常有丝分裂过程的图片,以及息肉样的中期和后期,也被观察到。多倍体化的结果是细胞核和细胞的大小增加,但细胞核的大小并不总是与DNA含量相关。在蛔虫出生后的个体发育过程中,肠道细胞的平均体积增加了六倍,这是由于它们向新的倍体水平过渡以及息肉样细胞的额外“副基因组”生长。
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