Abstract

Mitotic apparatus (MA)-isolation techniques and SDS-gel quantitation show that halothane, a widely used volatile anesthetic, inhibits the growth of the mitotic apparatus of echinoderm eggs in vivo, but has no detectable effect on the amount of actin associated with the cell cortex. These studies confirm and extend long standing observations on anesthetic-treated echinoderm eggs and support the hypothesis that anesthetics indirectly prevent cleavage by inhibiting the growth of mitotic asters.

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