Abstract
To analyse the effect of ethylenediamine tetraacetate (EDTA) on tumour cell adhesiveness, fine structure of intercellular junctions of rat ascites hepatoma cells AH136B and AH7974 (both forming cell islands in vivo) was first compared. The close contact of the apical portion of both cell islands was composed of tight junctions with a narrow gap. The close contact of the inner portion of AH136B cell islands was largely by simple apposition, while that of AH7974 cell islands had many intermediate junctions and desmosomes. Treatment with EDTA (2 mM) induced morphological alteration of simple apposition, intermediate junctions and desmosomes, but tight junctions remained intact. The effect of EDTA on such junctional complexes seemed to be partially reversible on readministration of Ca ions. Changes in desmosomes, as confirmed on AH7974 cells, were initiated by disappearance of the central disc of electron-dense materials, followed by marked opening of intercellular space and disappearance of endoplasmic laminar plaque. These results suggest that Ca ions may be concerned with maintaining the integrity of junctional complexes other than tight junctions.
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Ishihara, H., Ishimaru, Y. & Hayashi, H. Ultrastructural changes of intercellular junctions in rat ascites hepatoma cells with calcium depletion. Br J Cancer 35, 643–656 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1977.100
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1977.100