1980
DOI: 10.1159/000207224
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Derangement of DNA Synthesis in Erythroleukaemia. Normal Deoxyuridine Suppression and Impaired Thymidine Incorporation in Bone Marrow Culture

Abstract: Deoxyuridine (dU) suppression test (i. e. ability of exogenous dU to suppress the incorporation of subsequently added 3H-thymidine into DNA) and the incorporation of 3H-thymidine (3H-TdR) alone without dU were studied in bone marrow cultures from 10 patients with erythroleukaemia, 10 patients with vitamin B12/folate-deficient megaloblastic anaemia and 10 haematologically normal subjects. Despite morphological resemblance between megaloblastosis in erythroleukaemia an… Show more

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“…11 Ci/ mmol) was added to each culture of PHA-stimulated lymphocytes 6 h prior to harvesting, and mitosis was arrested at metaphase by adding colcemid (Ciba) 3 h prior to harvesting. The chromosome preparations were autoradiographed using Kodak NTB, nuclear emulsion, and after 4 weeks of exposure at 4°C in the dark (black box), these slides (containing chromosome preparations) were de veloped and fixed by Kodak developer and fixer, and stained by Giemsa stain [20].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Ci/ mmol) was added to each culture of PHA-stimulated lymphocytes 6 h prior to harvesting, and mitosis was arrested at metaphase by adding colcemid (Ciba) 3 h prior to harvesting. The chromosome preparations were autoradiographed using Kodak NTB, nuclear emulsion, and after 4 weeks of exposure at 4°C in the dark (black box), these slides (containing chromosome preparations) were de veloped and fixed by Kodak developer and fixer, and stained by Giemsa stain [20].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1976 FAB classification of acute leukaemias was published and in India, several Institutes tried to present their leukaemia data based on FAB sub class and correlating them with cytochemistry [30]. Many of the haematologists who were stalwarts on nutritional anaemia research were looking after these leukaemia patients hence they superimposed their insight of nutritional anaemia research on understanding some of the leukaemia biology, this understanding resulted in demonstration of Deoxy Uridine suppression test which remains largely normal in acute erthro leukaemia where megaloblastic and dyserythropoietic features are common [31], showing that morphological megaloblastosis does not necessarily require defective B12, folate utilization, karyotyping became an important tool in understanding the biology of leukaemias. Chronic myeloid leukaemia provided the early cytogeneticists to study Ph' chromosome in this disease [32].…”
Section: Haematological Malginancies and Hypoplastic Anaemiasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of 3 H-TdR into individual cells was studied by autoradiography as described by us previously [18] . DNA content of individual cells in the bone marrow smears was measured after Feulgen staining in a Becton-Dickinson Cellular Imaging System (CAS 200).…”
Section: Dna Synthesis and Du Suppression Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Megaloblastic changes in erythroleukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome are possibly caused by mechanisms unrelated to the dU suppression abnormality [18] . The results of our studies on experimental folate deficiency in rhesus monkeys and Wistar strain rats are of considerable interest and relevant to the possible relationship between deranged DNA synthesis and the development of megaloblastosis.…”
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