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Freeze-induced shrinkage of individual cells and cell-to-cell propagation of intracellular ice in cell chains from salivary glands.

W K Berger1, B Uhrík.   

Abstract

The formation of intracellular ice (IIF), usually a lethal event to be avoided when cryopreserving cells, should, however, be enforced during the cryosurgical destruction of tumour cells. IIF has been investigated so far only in single cells in suspension. Because cells in tissues cannot be successfully cryopreserved, in contrast to single cells in suspension, the mechanism of IIF in tissues may depend on factors that facilitate IIF. We studied IIF in cell strands from salivary glands, which represent a simple form of a tissue. Their cells are connected by channels responsible for intercellular communication. A substantial fraction of cell dehydration during freezing occurs before cells are encapsulated by ice, and the degree of this pre-ice-front shrinkage appears to influence IIF. In strands with coupled cells IIF spread from one cell to adjacent cells in a sequential manner with short delays (200-300 ms), suggesting cell-to-cell propagation via intercellular channels. In strands pretreated with decoupling agents (dinitrophenol, heptanol), sequential IIF was absent. Instead, formation of ice was random, with longer and variable delays between consecutive darkenings indicating IIF. Results suggest that the mechanism of IIF spread, and consequently the degree of cryodamage in tissue, can be influenced by the presence of intercellular channels (gap junctions).

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8841511     DOI: 10.1007/bf01938868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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