| Literature DB >> 19884982 |
Katsutoshi Yoshizato1, Chise Tateno.
Abstract
Preclinical studies to predict the efficacy and safety of drugs have conventionally been conducted almost exclusively in mice and rats as rodents, despite the differences in drug metabolism between humans and rodents. Furthermore, human (h) viruses such as hepatitis viruses do not infect the rodent liver. A mouse bearing a liver in which the hepatocytes have been largely repopulated with h-hepatocytes would overcome some of these disadvantages. We have established a practical, efficient, and large-scale production system for such mice. Accumulated evidence has demonstrated that these hepatocyte-humanized mice are a useful and reliable animal model, exhibiting h-type responses in a series of in vivo drug processing (adsorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) experiments and in the infection and propagation of hepatic viruses. In this review, we present the current status of studies on chimeric mice and describe their usefulness in the study of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19884982 PMCID: PMC2768028 DOI: 10.1155/2009/476217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PPAR Res Impact factor: 4.964
Figure 1The histological harmonization of h-hepatocytes with m-nonparenchymal cells. uPA/SCID mice were transplanted with h-hepatocytes and allowed to grow until the repopulation of the liver was complete. Then, liver sections were prepared from the h-hepatocyte-chimeric mice. Sections were immunostained with m-specific antibodies for type IV collagen (a); laminin (b); stabillin (c), a marker of liver endothelial cells (a gift from Dr. A. Miyajima, Tokyo University); and BM8 (d), a marker of Kupffer cells. The immunosignals are brown. The arrows in (c) and (d) point to typical immunopositive cells. Bar, 100 μm.
Figure 2Close natural apposition of m-stellate cells and h-hepatocytes in a chimeric liver. A serial section shown in Figure 1 was doubly stained with h-CK8/18 (green) for h-hepatocytes and m-desmin (orange) for m-stellate cells. The h-hepatocytes are well organized and closely apposed to m-stellate cells in Disse's space. Arrows indicate representative h-hepatocytes (green) and m-stellate cells (orange). Bar, 10 μm.