Abstract
Within 6 h after the administration of cycloheximide, perichromatin granules in the rat liver nucleus were significantly increased in number and concentration. In the cytoplasm, glycogen loss and degranulation of the endoplasmic reticulum were observed. In addition, numerous membranous whorls and lamellar structures were distributed throughout the cytoplasm. These observations suggest a close association between the inhibition to cytoplasmic protein synthesis and the biosynthesis of perichromatin granules.
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