Abstract

Chromosomes of dividing and non-dividing aging cells were examined by fusing senescent WI38 cells with mitotic HeLa cells to induce premature chromosome condensation (PCC). Exposure of the WI38 cells to 3H-thymidine 48 h prior to fusion allowed autoradiographic identification of cells that did not synthesize DNA (non-dividing cells). Ninety-six percent of the non-dividing cells, diploid or tetraploid, induced into PCC had single chromatids and were therefore blocked in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Anomalous centromeric pairing of chromatids was noted in the remaining 4% of the non-dividing cells. Typical G2 configurations (double chromatids) were observed only among labeled (dividing) cells. The efficiency of PCC induction was independent of culture age. In addition, the efficiency of PCC induction was independent of phase in the cell cycle, as shown by comparison of observed frequencies with expected frequencies.

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