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HYDROXYUREA EFFECTS IN THE C3H MOUSE: I. DUODENAL CRYPT CELL KINETICS
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1973
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Cell PhysiologyMolecular PharmacologyMolecular PhysiologyHu AdministrationBiochemistryMedicineNatural SciencesCell DeathC3h MiceEndocrinologyCellular BiochemistryMetabolismPharmacologyCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyCrypt CellsOxidative Stress
ABSTRACT Duodenal crypt cell kinetics in C3H mice have been studied before and after the injection of a single dose (3 mg/g body weight) of hydroxyurea (HU). This was done by autoradiographic analysis of crypt cells which had been labeled with tritiated 5‐iodo‐2′‐deoxyuridine. This dose of HU kills the cells which are synthesizing DNA at the time of injection, inhibits DNA synthesis completely for 4–5 hr, and causes a partial synchronization of the cells when they recover from the inhibitory effects of HU. Duodenal crypt recovery is manifested by a decrease in the mean cell cycle time, an increase in the proliferating fraction, and a lengthening of the crypts. The acute cellular responses are apparently complete within 24–48 hr, but the length of the crypt has not returned to normal by 48 hr after HU administration.
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