G. Stabellini et al., DEHP-INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN THE LINING TISSUE OF THE RAT AIR POUCH, International journal of artificial organs, 21(2), 1998, pp. 87-94
The direct effects of D(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), on subcutaneous
tissue were studied in the rat, using the air pouch technique. Two mi
of DEHP, either undiluted or diluted in olive oil (10 mu m/ml), were
introduced into a previously created air pouch in the rats. The air po
uch was removed and specimens of the lining tissue examined by optical
and electron microscopy. The persistence of DEHP for 7 days is suffic
ient to cause alterations in the tissue. The major histological change
s were the destruction of the tissue organization with cytoplasmic and
nuclear alterations resulting in apoptotic bodies. The histochemical
data showed an increase of sulphated glycosaminoglycans, showing proof
of alterations in fibroblast functions. The authors suggest that the
hyperplastic-type alteration induced by DEHP may be connected with the
sclerosis of the peritoneal membrane described in uremic patients in
CAPD.