Increases in nuclear volume and cell size in meristematic cells arrested by 5-aminouracil

1978 
Lateral roots ofVicia faba were treated with a solution of 5-aminouracil (3.93 × 10−3 M). They were either treated for 6 hours and allowed to recover for up to 10 hours, or were treated continuously for up to 24 hours. Mitotic index decreased as the duration of treatment increased,e.g., it was < 0.5 after 6 hours treatment and 4 hours recovery and 0.23 after 12 hours continuous treatment. During this period of low mitotic activity nuclei and cells increased in size: mean nuclear volume, for example, was 1505±651 μm3 8 hours after the end of a 6 hours treatment. In roots treated continuously, nuclear volume increased from 559±204 μm3 at 0 hour to 1272±636 μm3 at 12 hours. In the first 3 hours it was the larger nuclei that grew,i.e., nuclei that would have proceeded into mitosis if they had not been blocked by 5-AU. But between 3 and 12 hours of continuous exposure to 5-AU all nuclei increased in volume. Cells, on the other hand, showed no response during the first 6 hours of treatment; their areas did not increase till 6–12 hours had elapsed. It appears that in cells blocked by 5-AU growth continues for about 12 hours. Initially, nuclei grow disproportionately large, suggesting that synthesis of nuclear components is favoured at the expense of cytoplasmic constituents, at least during the first 6 hours of treatment; there is an internal imbalance between nuclear and cell growth and a temporary change in the nuclear cytoplasmic ratio. When cells recover from the 5-AU block and enter mitosis their prophase nuclei are also much larger than those of untreated cells. The response to 5-AU is discussed in terms of internal restrictions on cell growth, due to the presence of cell walls, and the heterogeneity in nuclear volumes.
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