S. Enosawa et al., EXAMINATION OF 7-ETHOXYCOUMARIN DEETHYLATION AND AMMONIA REMOVAL ACTIVITIES IN 31 HEPATOCYTE CELL-LINES, Cell transplantation, 5(5), 1996, pp. 39-40
Aiming the selection of possible candidates for the reactor cells in a
hybrid artificial liver, we investigated the activities of 7-ethoxyco
umarin deethylation and ammonia removal in 31 hepatocytes cell lines e
stablished from the human, rat, mouse, and chicken, compared with fres
hly isolated rat hepatocytes. Rat liver homogenate and hepatocytes sho
wed 7-ethoxycoumarin deethylation activity of 0.925 and 1.840 nmol/mg
protein/min, respectively. Two human hepatoblastoma cell lines, Hep G2
and HuH 6, showed the activity of 0.190 and 0.027 nmol/mg protein/min
, respectively. While the rat hepatocytes efficiently removed added am
monia form the culture medium, no ammonia removal activity was detecta
ble in any cell line with the assay conditions in this study. Ammonia
removal activity, possibly catalyzed by the urea cycle, is likely to b
e harder to restore than the drug metabolizing system in the course of
cell immortalization.