Functional and structural characterization of isolated perfused stingray liver including effects of ischaemia/reperfusion


Autoria(s): Arab, H.; Walker, N. I.; Cheung, K.; Winterford, C.; Hickman, P. E.; Potter, J. M.; Roberts, M. S.
Data(s)

01/01/1998

Resumo

The morphological and functional characteristics of stingray liver were studied, including the effect of ischaemia/reperfusion. With an isolated perfused model, it was shown that the stingray liver was more resistant than the rat liver to ischaemia/reperfusion injury; this was consistent with the differing partial oxygen tensions usually present in the two species. This study confirmed that whereas stingray hepatocytes form tubules with central bile canaliculi as in other fish, the stingray liver has portal triads and a lobular architecture as in mammals. Apoptosis of hepatocytes, demonstrated in the normal liver, was only marginally enhanced by ischaemia/reperfusion. Resulting apoptotic bodies were phagocytized by macrophage-like cells in hepatocyte tubules. In contrast to rat liver, the stingray liver showed no necrosis after ischaemia-reperfusion. (C) 1998 W.B. Saunders Company Limited.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:34787

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Saunders

Palavras-Chave #Pathology #Veterinary Sciences #Trout Salmo-gairdneri #Carp Cyprinus-carpio #Skate Hepatocytes #Cell-death #Responses #Apoptosis #Flounder #Channel #System #Units #11 Medical and Health Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article