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A dosed mechanical pressure of 12.5 kg/cm2 applied for 1 min on depilated mouse skin did not cause cellular death or visible alterations of the cellular infrastructures. However, it had a strong effect on the mitotic cycle of the epidermal cells—stimulating the cells to enter the mitotic cycle and temporarily blocking the Gl -> S transition. This effect was strictly limited to the pressed area of the skin. The proto-oncogene c-fos was induced within the first 2 min following application of the pressure. The level of c-fos mRNA showed two peaks during the next 24 h. The first slight peak was preceded by a rapid increase in the cAMP level in the pressed skin, the second — by a fall in the cAMP concentration. A model is suggested to explain the observed effects by reversible functional damage of the cellular membrane affecting the enzymes maintaining the steady state level of cAMP.
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- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
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