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The relationship between cell volume, ploidy. and functional activity in differentiating hepatocytes.

J Deschênes, J P Valet, N Marceau.   

Abstract

Liver cells were isolated by collagenase perfusion from rats of 1 day, and 1, 3, 5, and 12 weeks of age, fractionated by velocity sedimentation at 1 g (STAPUT), and the major cell types were identified in terms of specific functions. Alphafetoprotein and albumin were used as markers of differentiating hepatocytes and these functional activities were evaluated in a quantitative manner using a radioimmunoassay. The capacity of this cell type to store 35S-BSP, an indicator of bile formation, was also evaluated. Sinusoidal cells and hematopoietic cells were identified on the basis of their ability to take up 99mTC-colloid sulfur and to incorporate 59Fe, respectively. The fractionation procedure allowed a good separation of sinusoidal cells from hepatocytes at all postnatal ages and also of erythroid cells still present during the first week after birth. With increasing age, alphafetoprotein-producing hepatocytes exhibited changes in sedimentation velocities that parallelled those of albumin-producers. In turn, the latter hepatocyte subpopulation underwent gradual shifts in modal peak velocities similar to those of bile-forming hepatocytes. The fractionated hepatocytes obtained at different ages were further analyzed in terms of cell volume and nuclear ploidy using a Coulter counter system. This quantitative analysis obtained at the cellular level demonstrated that during the age-related differentiation of hepatocytes, which occurs during the postnatal period and results in the gradual appearance of cells of higher ploidy levels, the extent of albumin production and bile formation can be correlated with the hepatocyte volume.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6175418     DOI: 10.1007/BF02785117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biophys        ISSN: 0163-4992


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