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Scanning electron microscopy of cloned astrocytic lines derived from ethylnitrosourea-induced rat gliomas

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Virchows Archiv B

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Six cloned astrocytoma cell lines derived from four ethylnitrosourea-induced F-344 rat gliomas were viewed by scanning electron microscopy in vitro, and two were examined in vivo after transplantation to the intracerebral site. All clones consisted of stellate cells that were reasonably homogeneous within individual glioma lines. Cell membrane features common to all tumor lines included microvilli, blebs, ruffles, and miniridges, mainly confined to perikarya, and filopodia emanating chiefly from cell processes. One cell line demonstrated a profuse, and another cell line a moderate, degree of microvillous development and cell surface roughening, which in one tumor correlated with rapid in vitro cell doubling time. Both cell lines maintained these topographical appearances when transplanted into brain.

These results extend the SEM observations of astrocytomas, particularly in cloned ethylnitrosourea-induced tumors in rats. They confirm that distinct variations in cell membrane topography do occur among tumors of this type, probably irrespective of their origin in humans or rats, and irrespective of their mode of genesis as spontaneous, chemically-induced, or virallyinduced tumors.

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Spence, A.M., Coates, P.W. Scanning electron microscopy of cloned astrocytic lines derived from ethylnitrosourea-induced rat gliomas. Virchows Arch. B Cell Path. 28, 77–85 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02889058

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