G. Flouriot et al., XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYME-ACTIVITIES IN AGGREGATE CULTURE OF RAINBOW-TROUT HEPATOCYTES, Marine environmental research, 39(1-4), 1995, pp. 293-297
Rainbow trout hepatocytes were isolated by a two step perfusion techni
que and maintained either in monolayer culture for 5 days or in aggreg
ate culture for 30 days. Cytochrome P450 content decreased from day 0
to day 5 in both culture systems, and then was preserved at the same l
evel after one month in aggregated cells. 7-Ethoxyresorufin O-deethyla
se (EROD) and UDP-glucuronosyl transferase were not significantly diff
erent in freshly isolated cells and in 30-day aggregated hepatocytes,
whereas a substantial increase in glutathione S-transferase was observ
ed. Two-day exposure of cells to beta-naphthoflavone led to a signific
ant increase in EROD activity in both culture systems, especially afte
r one month of aggregation (10-fold increase). According to these resu
lts, aggregate culture of rainbow trout hepatocytes seems to be a prom
ising in vitro model to investigate the biotransformation pathways in
fish and their regulation by endogenous and exogenous compounds.