Difference in chromatin sensitivity to heparin of chronic atrophic gastritis, of carcinoma-free and carcinoma-bearing stomach in comparison with normal gastric mucosa and gastric carcinoma as revealed by flow cytometry
- 1 November 1983
- Vol. 4 (3), 268-275
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990040313
Abstract
DNA distribution patterns from gastric mucosal cells corresponding to four groups defined by histological examination were measured by flow cytometry before and after treatment with heparin, a polyanion. Group I comprised normal gastric mucosal cells; group II, chronic atrophic gastric mucosal cells originating from a carcinoma free stomach; group III, chronic atrophic gastric mucosal cells originating from a carcinoma bearing stomach; and group IV, malignant gastric mucosal cells. The heparin concentrations used were 1.25, 1.5, and 5 U/ml cell suspension. Heparin caused increases in fluorescence intensity and in coefficients of variation, which are interpreted as a reflection of alterations in chromatin structure. For the four groups investigated, the heparin‐initiated changes were dependent, in varying degree, on concentration and time. Group I showed a much more extensive sensitivity to heparin than group IV. Group II and III reacted similarly to group I or group IV, depending on the source, i.e., either a carcinoma‐free stomach or a carcinoma‐bearing stomach. Further extension of this method might yield information concerning the real premalignant potential of a specific case of chronic atrophic gastritis.Keywords
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