U. Stenius et al., THE USE OF ISOLATED HEPATOCYTES FROM RATS WITH ENZYME-ALTERED FOCI - STUDIES OF P53 EXPRESSION, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 24(3), 1996, pp. 393-397
This paper describes a new version of the widely used technique of iso
lated rat hepatocyte primary culture. Hepatocytes are isolated from ca
rcinogen-treated rats, and the cultures contain two populations of cel
ls. Data indicate that one cell type derives from enzyme-altered foci
(EAF) and one from unaltered tissue. EAF are regarded as precarcinogen
ic lesions, and the model might be useful in establishing mechanistic
and test data for the risk assessment of carcinogens. The two populati
ons differ in their responses to many xenobiotics and toxins. They als
o differ in their responses to endogenous cell growth control factors.
Data are presented on p53 expression in cultured hepatocytes in respo
nse to exposure to methyl iodide of diethyl nitrosamine. The responses
of the two cell types differed. For example, 0.2mM methyl iodide indu
ced p53 expression in 2-4% of the non-EAF cells, but in less than 1% o
f the EAF cells. 2% of non-EAF cells and 8% of EAF cells incorporated
thymidine. It is concluded that many EAF cells have an attenuated expr
ession of p53 in response to DNA-damaging agents. EAF hepatocytes with
damaged DNA may replicate DNA, and this effect could be critical for
tumour development.