OVAL CELLS - HEPATOCYTES RELATIONSHIPS IN DIPIN-INDUCED HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS IN MICE

Citation
Vm. Factor et Sa. Radaeva, OVAL CELLS - HEPATOCYTES RELATIONSHIPS IN DIPIN-INDUCED HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS IN MICE, Experimental and toxicologic pathology, 45(4), 1993, pp. 239-244
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology,Toxicology
ISSN journal
09402993
Volume
45
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
239 - 244
Database
ISI
SICI code
0940-2993(1993)45:4<239:OC-HRI>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
During Dipin-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in mice there is powerful an d prolonged proliferation of oval cells which are arranged in duct-lik e structures. Ultrastructure and differentiation pathways of oval cell s depend on their location in the liver lobule. The major part of oval cells is represented by duct lining cells morphologically similar to biliary epithelial cells. They form the system of branching anastomozi ng ducts and expand into the parenchyma from portal to central veins. Later these ducts disintegrate. In the periportal areas, three stages of oval cell differentiation can be distinguished: (1) low differentia ted cell similar to cells of terminal biliary ductules in their size a nd ultrastructure, (2) transitional cells and (3) young hepatocytes. C ells with ultrastructural characteristics of sequential stages of hepa tocyte differentiation are located within the ducts surrounded by the basal lamina. Our data suggest that oval cells are the committed cell precursors capable of differentiating into hepatocytes or biliary epit helial cells in the periportal microenvironment.