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Epidermal cell kinetics in the nude mouse

O H Iversen

    Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology
    |July 14, 1978
    PubMed
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    Epidermal cell kinetics in nude mice were studied using cell cycle analysis. Findings indicate that nude mouse epidermal cell kinetics are comparable to those of hairless mice.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Cell Biology
    • Animal Models

    Background:

    • Understanding epidermal cell kinetics is crucial for skin research.
    • Nude mice are a common model, but their epidermal cell behavior requires detailed characterization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate and quantify epidermal cell kinetics in nude mice.
    • To compare these parameters with those of hairless mice.

    Main Methods:

    • Determining mitotic rate and count.
    • Assessing H3-thymidine (H3Tdr) labeling index.
    • Analyzing cell cycle phases via flow cytometry.
    • Calculating mitotic duration.

    Main Results:

    • Key epidermal cell kinetic parameters were measured in nude mice.

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  • The mitotic rate, H3Tdr labeling index, and cell cycle distribution were determined.
  • Mitotic duration was calculated for nude mouse epidermis.
  • Parameter values were found to be largely similar to hairless mice.
  • Conclusions:

    • Nude mouse epidermis exhibits cell kinetic characteristics comparable to hairless mice.
    • This suggests nude mice are a suitable model for studying epidermal processes.
    • Further research can leverage these findings in skin biology and disease models.