Characterization of rat hyperplastic bile ductular epithelial cells in culture andin vivo |
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Authors: | Dr. Alphonse E. Sirica PhD Lynne W. Elmore BA Nobuya Sano MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, MCV Station, Box 662, 23298 Richmond, Virginia |
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Abstract: | A novel intrahepatic biliary cell culture/in vivo transplantation system has been developed with an essentially pure population of bile ductular epithelial cells isolated from rat liver 6–12 weeks after bile duct ligation. In primary culture, these cells retain staining strongly for -glutamyltranspeptidase and glutathione S-transferase P. The cytoplasm of cultured bile ductular cells reacts with an anti-laminin antibody, but loses immunoreactivity with a monoclonal anti-cytokeratin 19 antibody. Semiconservative DNA synthesis in the cultured cells was dependent upon the continued presence of 10% fetal calf serum in the medium. Replicating bile ductular cells could be subcultured for a finite number of passages. In addition, freshly isolated bile ductular epithelial cells gave rise to well differentiated bile ductular structures when transplanted into the interscapular fat pads of syngeneic recipient rats.Presented at the Proceedings of the International Meeting on Normal and Neoplastic Growth in Hepatology, Bari, Italy, June 1989.This work was supported by USPHS Grant RO1 CA39225 to Dr. Sirica by the National Cancer Institute, Department of Health and Human Services. |
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Keywords: | bile ductular epithelial cells bile duct ligation biliary cell culture biliary cell transplantation biliary cell markers |
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