Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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A New Method for Permeabilization of the Plasma Membrane of Cultured Mammalian Cells. VII. Permeabilization of Growing and Resting Cells by Vortex-Stirring with High Molecular Weight Polyacrylic Acid
Yasuhiro NODANaoaki SHIMIZUYutaka KAWAZOE
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1996 Volume 19 Issue 12 Pages 1565-1569

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The permeability of murine leukemia L1210 cells toward non-permeant fluorescent Lucifer Yellow (LY) was evaluated by flow cytometry following vortex-stirring of cells with LY in the presence of high molecular weight polyacrylic acid (A-119). Permeabilization by this technique was greatly enhanced in growth phase cells, whereas it was appreciably reduced in resting cells which had been maintained in unchanged culture medium for 2 to 4 d.This reduction in permeabilization of resting cells gradually disappeared when resting cells were re-suspended in fresh culture medium, and the degree of permeabilization was restored to that of the growing cells. It is recommended that the mammalian cells used for internalization of non-permeant materials by vortex-stirring with A-119 should be in the early log phase.
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