scholarly journals The Study of the Transgeneration Genotoxic Effect of Drugs Based on the Analysis of Synaptonemal Complexes in Mouse Spermatocytes

Author(s):  
Maret M. Atsayeva ◽  
Zura I. Bisultanova ◽  
Petimat M. Dzhambetova ◽  
Nadezhda Yu. Oyun ◽  
Oksana L. Kolomiets
2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
Satyajit S. Topajiche ◽  
B. R. Smitha ◽  
Sarvani J. Murthy ◽  
Manashvini S. Patil ◽  
R. Karthik Kumar ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Darina Slameňová ◽  
Alena Gábelová ◽  
Ivan Chalupa ◽  
Elena Szabová ◽  
Mária Mikulášová ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Rupinderpal Kaur ◽  
Yumnam Devashree ◽  
Ravindra Kumar ◽  
Saurabh Gupta ◽  
Mohd. Saleem Wani ◽  
...  

1973 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-93
Author(s):  
LESLEY WATSON COGGINS

Early oogenesis in the toad Xenopus laevis has been investigated at the ultrastructural level, with particular reference to the formation of extrachromosomal DNA. Thymidine incorporation was localized by electron microscope radioautography. In oogonia, the nucleus is irregular in outline and may contain several nucleoli. Oocytes, from premeiotic interphase to late pachytene, are found in cell nests which are estimated to consist of about 16 cells each. Adjacent oocytes within a nest are connected by intercellular bridges and develop synchronously. Each premeiotic interphase-leptotene oocyte has a round nucleus which contains one or two centrally located, spherical nucleoli. Electron-microscope radioautography showed that all nuclei in a cell nest incorporate thymidine synchronously during premeiotic S-phase. In zygotene oocytes, axial cores and synaptonemal complexes are observed in the nucleus and abut against the inner nuclear membrane in the region nearest the centre of the cell nest. The nucleolus is still more-or-less round in outline, but is asymmetrically positioned in the nucleus. It lies near the nuclear envelope on the side of the nucleus furthest away from the attachment of the chromosome ends, that is, nearest the outside of the cell nest. Each nucleolus is surrounded by a fibrillar ‘halo’ of nucleolus-associated chromatin into which a low level of thymidine incorporation occurs during zygotene. This is thought to represent the start of the major period of amplification of the ribosomal DNA. Pachytene is characterized by the presence of synaptonemal complexes in the nucleus. The nucleolus becomes very irregular in outline. The fibrillar area around it, which represents the extrachromosomal DNA, increases in size and thymidine is incorporated over the whole of this region. In late pachytene, many small fibrogranular bodies, the multiple nucleoli, are formed in it. The members of a cell nest become separated from one another at this time and begin to develop asynchronously. In diplotene, synaptonemal complexes are no longer observed in the nucleus. The most prominent structures in the nucleus are now the multiple nucleoli, which increase greatly in number in early diplotene. A large increase in cytoplasmic volume occurs and the oocyte grows in size.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-36
Author(s):  
Dr.Smruti Lulla ◽  
Dr.Amita Mali ◽  
Dr. AashwiinMiglani ◽  
Dr. VidyaDodwad ◽  
Dr. SachinMangalekar ◽  
...  

Aims: The aim of the study was to compare the genotoxic effect by assessing the micronucleus frequency (MNF), as a biomarker for DNA damage, in subjects with chronic periodontitis with and without type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Methods and Material: For the study, a total of 65 subjects were take and divided into three groups. Group A included 30 subjects with Generalised Chronic Periodontitis, Group Bincluded 30 Subjects with Chronic Periodontitis with type 2 diabetes mellitus and Group C included 5 systemically and periodontally healthy subjects. Periodontal clinical examination was carried out. A slide was prepared using the blood sample collected from the subjects which was fixed in 5% geimsa solution and was observed under the microscope. Later the scoring of micronuclei was done. Statistical analysis used: Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were carried out in the present study. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to find the significance of study parameters and test the equality of three or more means of more than two groups. Tukey’s post hoc analysis was used to compare parameters of each and every group. Results: The mean score of the micronuclei observed in group A, B and C were 10.23, 14.87 and 1 respectively i.e. group B showed significantly greater damage than other two groups. Conclusions: It was concluded that the score of micronucleus frequency may be considered as an important biomarker of genotoxic damage that is DNA damage in subjects with chronic localised as well as systemic diseases like type 2 diabetes, as well as Periodontal diseases.


1992 ◽  
Vol 70-70 (3-4) ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Pohlmann ◽  
F. Koops ◽  
J. Berg ◽  
O. Holz ◽  
U. Ehlert ◽  
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