The possibility of using DNA image cytometry in hematological material
was evaluated in 27 Feulgen stained normal bone marrow smears. The 95
% normal limits of DNA index (DI) determined separately for each cell
population in bone marrow were 0.89-1.15, 0.93-1.09 and 0.92-1.12 for
blasts, granulocytes and lymphocytes, respectively. The mean DI for bl
asts, granulocytes and lymphocytes was 1.02, 1.01 and 1.02, respective
ly. In the blasts population the mean percentage of cells in S+G2/M ph
ase was 38.1% (S. D. 12.9%, range 14.3-65.6%), whereas the correspondi
ng values for granulocytes and lymphocytes were below 1%. Calculation
of DI and G0/G1 C.V. obtained in bone marrow smears subjected to Feulg
en hydrolysis (5 N HCI, 22-degrees-C) for different periods of time re
vealed the presence of a plateau of results between 60 and 120 min for
all of the cell types. The intraobserver and interobserver reproducib
ility was confirmed by duplicate measurements of each subpopulation (P
> 0.05). A comparison of DI and G0/G1 C.V. using smears from the same
donors stained with the Feulgen method either straight away or after
destaining from May-Grunwald-Giemsa confirmed that destained smears ca
n be used, provided applying appropriately prepared reference cells. W
e conclude that image cytometry can be used reliably to analyze DNA co
ntent in hematological material.