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INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis

Earlier reports indicated the presence of significant amounts of inorganic salts in the nucleus. In the present study the possibility that this might be related to the transcription process was tested on seminiferous epithelium of the adult mouse, using potassium pyroantimonate as a fixative. The re...

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Autores principales: Tres, Laura L., Kierszenbaum, A. L., Tandler, C. J.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1972
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4112542
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author Tres, Laura L.
Kierszenbaum, A. L.
Tandler, C. J.
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Kierszenbaum, A. L.
Tandler, C. J.
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description Earlier reports indicated the presence of significant amounts of inorganic salts in the nucleus. In the present study the possibility that this might be related to the transcription process was tested on seminiferous epithelium of the adult mouse, using potassium pyroantimonate as a fixative. The results indicated that a correlation exists between the inorganic cations comprising the pyroantimonate-precipitable fraction and the RNA synthetic activity. During meiotic prophase an accumulation of cation-antimonate precipitates occurs dispersed through the middle pachytene nuclei, the stage in which RNA synthesis reaches a maximum. At other stages (zygotene to diplotene), where RNA synthesis falls to a low level, that pattern is not seen; cation-antimonate deposits are restricted to a few masses in areas apparently free of chromatin. The condensed sex chromosomes, the heterochromatin of the "basal knobs," the axial elements, and the synaptonemal complexes are devoid of antimonate deposits during the meiotic prophase. The Sertoli cells, active in RNA synthesis in both nucleoplasm and nucleolus, show cation-antimonate deposits at these sites. In the nucleoplasm some "patches" of precipitates appear coincident with clusters of interchromatin granules; in the nucleolus the inorganic cations are mainly located in the fibrillar and/or amorphous areas, whereas relatively few are shown by the granular component. The condensed chromatin bodies associated with the nucleolus were always free of antimonate precipitates. It is suggested that the observed sites of inorganic cation accumulation within the nucleus may at least partially indicate the presence of RNA polymerases, the activity of which is dependent on divalent cations.
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spelling pubmed-21087252008-05-01 INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis Tres, Laura L. Kierszenbaum, A. L. Tandler, C. J. J Cell Biol Article Earlier reports indicated the presence of significant amounts of inorganic salts in the nucleus. In the present study the possibility that this might be related to the transcription process was tested on seminiferous epithelium of the adult mouse, using potassium pyroantimonate as a fixative. The results indicated that a correlation exists between the inorganic cations comprising the pyroantimonate-precipitable fraction and the RNA synthetic activity. During meiotic prophase an accumulation of cation-antimonate precipitates occurs dispersed through the middle pachytene nuclei, the stage in which RNA synthesis reaches a maximum. At other stages (zygotene to diplotene), where RNA synthesis falls to a low level, that pattern is not seen; cation-antimonate deposits are restricted to a few masses in areas apparently free of chromatin. The condensed sex chromosomes, the heterochromatin of the "basal knobs," the axial elements, and the synaptonemal complexes are devoid of antimonate deposits during the meiotic prophase. The Sertoli cells, active in RNA synthesis in both nucleoplasm and nucleolus, show cation-antimonate deposits at these sites. In the nucleoplasm some "patches" of precipitates appear coincident with clusters of interchromatin granules; in the nucleolus the inorganic cations are mainly located in the fibrillar and/or amorphous areas, whereas relatively few are shown by the granular component. The condensed chromatin bodies associated with the nucleolus were always free of antimonate precipitates. It is suggested that the observed sites of inorganic cation accumulation within the nucleus may at least partially indicate the presence of RNA polymerases, the activity of which is dependent on divalent cations. The Rockefeller University Press 1972-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2108725/ /pubmed/4112542 Text en Copyright © 1972 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis
title INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis
title_full INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis
title_fullStr INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis
title_full_unstemmed INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis
title_short INORGANIC CATIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS : Selective Accumulation during Meiotic Prophase in Mouse Testis
title_sort inorganic cations in the cell nucleus : selective accumulation during meiotic prophase in mouse testis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4112542
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