Literature DB >> 6279544

Studies on DNA content of hepatocytes in cirrhosis and hepatoma by means of microspectrophotometry and radioautography.

Y Koike, Y Suzuki, A Nagata, S Furuta, T Nagata.   

Abstract

In order to clarify the underlying mechanism of malignant transformation from cirrhosis to hepatoma the cell kinetics of hepatocytes were studied in these two conditions. The content and synthesis of DNA in hepatocyte nuclei were investigated, by means of Feulgen-microspectrophotometry and tritiated thymidine radioautography, in cirrhotic and noncancerous parts of hepatoma with concomitant cirrhosis. The distribution of ploidy patterns was widely spread, from hypodiploid to hyperpolyploid, in the noncancerous parts of a cirrhotic liver containing hepatoma. In normal liver, each paired nuclear DNA content of a binucleate cell recorded almost the same amount, whereas in the noncancerous as well as in hepatoma cells much difference of DNA content was observed between the paired nuclei of the binucleate cells. The ploidy pattern of hepatocytes in patients with liver cirrhosis, who had developed hepatoma during follow-up periods of several months to several years, appeared to resemble that in noncancerous parts of hepatoma cases. On the other hand, the incorporation of tritiated thymidine into hepatocytes was found to be markedly increased in noncancerous parts as well as in cirrhotic liver developing hepatoma during follow-up periods. These results suggest the possibility that the hepatocytes in noncancerous parts of hepatoma have deranged cell-kinetics which might be a driving factor for the development of malignancy.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6279544     DOI: 10.1007/bf00493368

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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