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Cell Research (1997)7:91-97
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The apoptosis of HEL cells induced by hydroxyurea.
Gui CY, Jiang C, Xie HY, Qian RL.
Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Correspondence:
Gui CY |
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Hydroxyurea has been used to synchronize cultured cells to S-phase and used
to treat patients with sickle-cell anemia. Recently, we found that hydroxyurea
can induce the apoptosis of HEL (human erythroleukemia) cells. The induced
HEL cells showed ultrastructurally chromatin condensation with regular crescents
at the nuclear edges and apoptotic bodies. However, the cells of K562, another
human erythroleukemia cell line, did not show such morphological changes.
Under fluoroscope, the HEL cells after induction often displayed a clear
reduction in nuclear diameter and nuclear chromatin cleavage and condensation
and the presence of nuclear ring and apoptotic bodies. Analysis with flow
cytometry showed that the percentage of apoptotic cells is about 30-40%
after HEL cells were induced by hydroxyurea for 3 days. DNA ladder can be
observed by electrophoretic analysis.
Keywords : HEL
cells, hydroxyurea, apoptosis. |