Toxicological Research
- Volume 8 Issue 2
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- Pages.285-302
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- 1992
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- 1976-8257(pISSN)
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- 2234-2753(eISSN)
Primary Culture of Human Hepatocytes from Small Size Sample
- Oh, Goo-Taeg (Genetic Engineering Research Institute, KIST) ;
- Ahn, Chang-Joon (Catholic University Medical College) ;
- Ahn, Byung-Min (Catholic University Medical College) ;
- Hyun, Byung-Hwa (Genetic Engineering Research Institute, KIST) ;
- Choi, Jae-Yoon (Genetic Engineering Research Institute, KIST) ;
- Kim, Hwan-Mook (Genetic Engineering Research Institute, KIST)
- 발행 : 1992.12.01
초록
Human and rat hepatocytes were isolated by nonperfusion method and cultured for longer than 5 days. Human liver biopsy sample and rat liver were used as hepatocyte source. Several physical and chemical factors which were influencing on hepatocyte isolation procedure were examined and a batch isolation procedure was established for small size sample of rat liver. Isolated hepatocytes showed normal morphlologica characteristics in microscopy and electron microscopical examinations and a morphologica response to phalloidin. Isolated cells were cultured as a monolayer and proven to have intact morphological characteristics for longer than 15 days. Because human liver sample is harder and tighter compared with rat liver, a standard procedure for rat hepatocytes was slightly modified to reduce mechanical damage. Similarly with rat hepatocytes, isolated human hepatocytes showed a normal morphological characteristics and could be cultured for longer than 15days. Human and rat hepatocytes were examined on their functional integrities including cytochrome-P450 related enzyme activity and it's inducibility, hormonal inducibility of AIB uptake and TAT activity, albumin synthesis, DNA synthesis, cellular protein maintenance. In all parameters used in the present study, human and rat hepatocytes showed normal functional characteristics.