Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer Cells

Fractal morphometry was used to investigate the ultrastructural features of the plasma membrane, perinuclear membrane and nuclear chromatin in SK‐BR‐3 human breast cancer cells undergoing apoptosis. Cells were incubated with 1 μM calcimycin (A23187) for 24 h. Cells in the early stage of apoptosis ha...

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Main Authors: Christian Castelli, Gabriele A. Losa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2001-01-01
Series:Analytical Cellular Pathology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2001/828309
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spelling doaj-83698f888f5144e4b756309f854f25112020-11-25T00:01:23ZengHindawi LimitedAnalytical Cellular Pathology0921-89121878-36512001-01-012311910.1155/2001/828309Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer CellsChristian Castelli0Gabriele A. Losa1Laboratorio di Patologia Cellulare, Istituto Cantonale di Patologia, Locarno, SwitzerlandLaboratorio di Patologia Cellulare, Istituto Cantonale di Patologia, Locarno, SwitzerlandFractal morphometry was used to investigate the ultrastructural features of the plasma membrane, perinuclear membrane and nuclear chromatin in SK‐BR‐3 human breast cancer cells undergoing apoptosis. Cells were incubated with 1 μM calcimycin (A23187) for 24 h. Cells in the early stage of apoptosis had fractal dimension (FD) values indicating that their plasma membranes were less rough (lower FD) than those of control cells, while their perinuclear membranes were unaffected. Changes of the chromatin texture within the entire nucleus and in selected nuclear domains were more pronounced in treated cells. This confirms that the morphological reorganization imputable to a loss of structural complexity (reduced FD) occurs in the early stage of apoptosis, is accompanied by the inhibition of distinct enzymatic events and precedes the onset of conventional cellular markers, which can only be detected during the active phases of the apoptotic process.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2001/828309
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Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer Cells
Analytical Cellular Pathology
author_facet Christian Castelli
Gabriele A. Losa
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title Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer Cells
title_short Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer Cells
title_full Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructural Complexity of Nuclear Components During Early Apoptotic Phases in Breast Cancer Cells
title_sort ultrastructural complexity of nuclear components during early apoptotic phases in breast cancer cells
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Analytical Cellular Pathology
issn 0921-8912
1878-3651
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Fractal morphometry was used to investigate the ultrastructural features of the plasma membrane, perinuclear membrane and nuclear chromatin in SK‐BR‐3 human breast cancer cells undergoing apoptosis. Cells were incubated with 1 μM calcimycin (A23187) for 24 h. Cells in the early stage of apoptosis had fractal dimension (FD) values indicating that their plasma membranes were less rough (lower FD) than those of control cells, while their perinuclear membranes were unaffected. Changes of the chromatin texture within the entire nucleus and in selected nuclear domains were more pronounced in treated cells. This confirms that the morphological reorganization imputable to a loss of structural complexity (reduced FD) occurs in the early stage of apoptosis, is accompanied by the inhibition of distinct enzymatic events and precedes the onset of conventional cellular markers, which can only be detected during the active phases of the apoptotic process.
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