Das, B. C. ; Sharma, T. (1984) Effects of temperature on the frequency of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) in peripheral blood lymphocytes of man and muntjac Environmental Mutagenesis, 6 (1). pp. 25-31. ISSN 0192-2521
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Abstract
The incidence of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) and cell proliferation kinetics have been studied in peripheral blood lymphocytes of man and muntjac grown at 33 to 44 °C to gain insight into SCE formation. The frequency of SCEs increased as a function of growth temperature. At a given temperature, however, the frequency of SCEs varied with the sampling times; the early sampled cells showed fewer SCEs than did those harvested late. At 33 °C the frequency of SCEs was lowest and there was a marked delay in cell-cycle progression. The number of SCEs was maximum at 40 °C in human and 42 °C in muntjac. Cell proliferation was markedly affected at higher temperature and 44 °C was found to be intolerable for lymphocytes of both the species. It is proposed that certain temperature-dependent enzyme(s) associated with DNA replication kinetics may be involved in the formation of SCEs.
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Keywords: | Sister Chromatid Exchanges (SCES); Brdurd (5-bromodeoxyuridine); Growth Temperature; Cell-cycle Kinetics; DNA Replication; Replicon; Double Strand Break (DSB) |
ID Code: | 8465 |
Deposited On: | 27 Oct 2010 06:29 |
Last Modified: | 30 May 2011 08:23 |
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