Behaviour in aggregates of irradiated imaginal disk cells ofDrosophila.

G Morata, A Garcia-Bellido
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The ability of dissociated cells to reaggregate, grow in culture (in vivo) and differentiate cuticular structures following increasing doses of X-ray radiation has been studied.At low doses (up to 5 Kr) reaggregation, but not cell viability, is affected. The reaggregation ability of irradiated cells is improved with increasing time between irradiation and aggregation and can be rescued by mixing irradiated and non-irradiated cells.On the contrary, growth and cell differentiation seem to be cell autonomous events. At doses between 5 Kr and 8 Kr cell proliferation is impaired, and after doses over 10 Kr reaggregates show a "negative growth." The differentiation of cuticular structures, such as chaetes and trichomes, show a different X-ray sensitivity.A unifying interpretation of these results is outlined in the discussion.

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果蝇影像盘细胞辐照后聚集体的行为。
已经研究了游离细胞在增加x射线辐射剂量后重新聚集、在培养(体内)中生长和分化表皮结构的能力。在低剂量(高达5氪)下,细胞再聚集受到影响,但不影响细胞活力。辐照细胞的再聚集能力随着辐照和聚集间隔时间的增加而提高,并且可以通过将辐照细胞和未辐照细胞混合来恢复。相反,生长和细胞分化似乎是细胞自主的事件。当剂量在5kr和8kr之间时,细胞增殖受到损害,而当剂量超过10kr时,细胞再聚集表现出“负增长”。角质层结构的分化,如毛状体和毛状体,显示出不同的x射线敏感性。讨论中概述了对这些结果的统一解释。
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