Literature DB >> 9099984

Alterations of hepatocellular intermediate filaments during extrahepatic cholestasis in rat liver.

J Y Song1, C J Van Noorden, W M Frederiks.   

Abstract

Intermediate filaments (IF) maintain the structural and functional integrity of cells. To investigate whether IF change as a consequence of increased mechanical pressure and what the significance of such alterations is for the integrity of hepatocytes, we investigated alterations of IF in rat liver following common bile duct ligation (CBDL). Immunofluorescence of cytokeratin 18 was performed on extracted cryostat sections which were also used for electron microscopy. Ultrathin sections of mildly extracted liver tissue were applied to reveal the relationship between IF and intercellular junctions and cytoplasmic organelles. Our results showed that hepatocellular IF underwent striking changes during CBDL. The so-called pericanalicular sheath disappeared and IF were rigidly rearranged at the cell periphery, appearing as honeycomb-like structures. Increased amounts of IF were found in close association with increased numbers of desmosomes at the lateral membranes of hepatocytes, and electron-dense desmosome-like bodies were even observed in the ectoplasm at bile canaliculi. Rearrangement of IF in the cytoplasm resulted in segregation of subcellular compartments. The increased density of the IF network and desmosomes are compensatory mechanisms of hepatocytes to resist increased mechanical load and disperse the tension. However, the intracellular rearrangement of IF leading to segregation of subcellular compartments may also have distinct effects on hepatocellular metabolic functions.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9099984     DOI: 10.1007/bf01324810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch        ISSN: 0945-6317            Impact factor:   4.064


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