Relations between cell volume control, microfilaments and microtubules networks in T2 and PC12 cultured cells.

Journal de physiologie Pub Date : 1988-01-01
M Cornet, E Delpire, R Gilles
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The possible relations between cell volume, microfilaments and microtubules networks have been studied in cultured mice fibrosarcoma cells of line T2 and rat pheochromocytoma cells of line PC12. The obtained results show that: 1. Changes in volume induced by application of hypo-osmotic medium are concomitant with a modification in the organization of the microfilaments network as visualized by immunocytochemistry. The microtubules lattice is not affected in these conditions. 2. Disruption of the microfilaments network by cytochalasin B causes a significant decrease in cell volume in isosmotic conditions. It also deeply affects the volume regulation response of cells swollen in hypo-osmotic media. 3. Disruption of the microtubules lattice by colchicine has no effect on volume in isosmotic conditions nor on the volume regulation that follows application of hypo-osmotic shock. The possible role of microfilaments in cell volume control is discussed.

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T2和PC12培养细胞体积控制、微丝和微管网络的关系。
在培养的小鼠纤维肉瘤细胞T2系和大鼠嗜铬细胞瘤细胞PC12系中研究了细胞体积、微丝和微管网络之间的可能关系。所得结果表明:1。应用低渗透介质引起的体积变化伴随着微丝网络组织的改变,如免疫细胞化学所示。在这些条件下,微管晶格不受影响。2. 在等渗条件下,细胞松弛素B对微丝网络的破坏导致细胞体积显著减少。它还深刻影响低渗透介质中肿胀细胞的体积调节反应。3.秋水仙碱对微管晶格的破坏对等渗条件下的体积没有影响,也对应用低渗透冲击后的体积调节没有影响。讨论了微丝在细胞体积控制中的可能作用。
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