Abstract

The cell cycle and phase times of human lymphocytes responding to PHA have been analysed with the percent labelled metaphases (PLM) technique. The range of generation times (13–18 h) and DNA synthesis times (6.5–10.5 h) reported here compare well with previous measurements in the literature. Cycle analyses of the early responding cells of the initial response, selected with partial anti-PHA serum inhibition, and of restimulated cells yield relatively well-defined PLM curves. The short cycle times measured from these curves may reflect the early cycles after stimulation or a subpopulation of responding cells. Analyses at two times during both the initial and restimulation responses suggest that cycles lengthen with time after stimulation. The poor PLM curves of the initial response and the restimulation response of cells released from anti-PHA inhibition indicate considerable intercellular variation in cycle times. Cells in the initial long G 1 phase contribute to this variation. PHA dose does not appear to affect the cycle time.

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