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Zonal heterogeneity of peroxisome proliferation and morphology in rat liver after gemfibrozil treatment.

K Gorgas1, S K Krisans.   

Abstract

The effect of gemfibrozil on the fine structure of peroxisomes across the rat liver lobule was investigated by light and electron microscopy using the alkaline diaminobenzidine (DAB) medium for the visualization of catalase peroxidatic activity. The oral administration of gemfibrozil for 2 weeks induces a striking heterogeneity in the lobular distribution of peroxisomes. The size and shape of peroxisomes, variety of matrix modifications, catalase content, and position within the cell, are functions of the zonal localization of the hepatocytes. The largest and most numerous peroxisomes were found in the centrilobular region indicating that these cells are most sensitive to peroxisome proliferation. On the other hand, the greatest variety of peroxisome shapes and matrix alterations (tubules and plates) was seen more peripherally in the mid-zonal and periportal regions. The larger, round centrilobular peroxisomes stained less intensely than the elongated peroxisomes found more peripherally, indicating a discrepancy between peroxisome size and catalase content. A distinct population of small irregularly shaped peroxisomes, lacking matrix specializations and containing variable catalase content, was found in the mid-zonal region. Peroxisomes in the centrilobular region were located within areas of the cell containing SER and glycogen while those in the more peripheral region were relegated to areas of the cytoplasm separate from RER and SER. In addition to modifications of peroxisomes, gemfibrozil treatment resulted in a proliferation and formation of whorled configurations of SER. This was particularly evident in the mid-zonal region, where single peroxisomal profiles could be seen surrounded by whorls of SER membranes. The results suggest that rat liver hepatocytes of the centrilobular region are the most sensitive to peroxisome proliferation and those of the periportal area are most susceptible to peroxisome matrix alterations after gemfibrozil treatment.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2621413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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