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Docetaxel-induced apoptosis in the mitotic phase: electron microscopic and cytochemical studies of human leukemia cells

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We induced apoptosis in cells of the human leukemia cell line HL-60 using an antitumor agent, docetaxel (Taxotere), and investigated apoptosis in various aspects using in situ end-labeling (ISEL) of DNA, DNA fragmentation assay, flow cytometry, and electron microscopy. Because it inhibits depolymerization of tubulin, docetaxel is thought to arrest the cell cycle at the mitotic stage and to exert an antitumor effect. In this study, accumulation of docetaxel-treated cells at the G2/M phase was detected using flow cytometry. On ISEL of DNA, DNA fragmentation was observed at the mitotic stage. On electron microscopy, the nuclei of apoptotic cells lost their nuclear membranes, as do cells at mitosis, demonstrating that the cells were arrested mainly at the M phase in the cell cycle.

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Received: July 6, 1999 / Accepted: August 20, 1999

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Hagisawa, S., Mikami, T. & Sato, Y. Docetaxel-induced apoptosis in the mitotic phase: electron microscopic and cytochemical studies of human leukemia cells. Med Electron Microsc 32, 167–174 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007950050024

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