cytochalasin-d and cadmium-sulfate

cytochalasin-d has been researched along with cadmium-sulfate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for cytochalasin-d and cadmium-sulfate

ArticleYear
Stabilization of adhesion plaques by the expression of drebrin A in fibroblasts.
    Brain research. Developmental brain research, 1996, Feb-26, Volume: 91, Issue:2

    The expression of drebrin A was induced in mouse fibroblasts (L cells) after transformation of cells with a vector that carried cDNA for rat drebrin A (developmentally regulated brain protein A) under the control of the promoter of the gene for metallothionein-I. When drebrin was expressed in the transformed cells (MTI-5 cells), the organization of actin filaments changed such that stress fibers were converted to a mesh-like structure. After subsequent treatment with 5 micrograms/ml cytochalasin D (a reagent that depolymerizes actin filaments), MTI-5 cells maintained their shape, while cells of a drebrin-negative cell line, MTI-11, formed retraction processes. Simultaneously, actin filaments changed into patchy dot-like aggregates in the cytoplasm of both MTI-5 and MTI-11 cells. These aggregates are known as cytoplasmic pools. In MTI-5 cells, adhesion plaques that were resistant to treatment with cytochalasin D appeared upon expression of drebrin. These adhesion plaques were immunostained with vinculin-specific antibodies, while those in MTI-11 cells were hardly immunostained. The amount of vinculin in MTI-5 cells increased in parallel with increase in the level of drebrin. These results suggest that expression of drebrin A induces changes in the assembly of actin filaments and adhesion plaques, with resultant modulation of cellular adhesion to the substratum.

    Topics: Blotting, Western; Cadmium Compounds; Cell Adhesion; Cytochalasin D; DNA, Complementary; Fibroblasts; Heat-Shock Proteins; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Intercellular Junctions; Neuroblastoma; Neuropeptides; Sulfates; Transfection; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Vinculin

1996