The effect of xylene exposure on the liver.

Acta morphologica Hungarica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
G Ungváry
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The author, with the xylene exposure of mice, rats and rabbits (sc, ip, per os, inhalation), as well as with xylene inhalation following the partial hepatectomy of rats, or the ligation of their common bile duct, wanted to find out whether xylene did have a selective or elective hepatotoxic effect. Using morphological (routine histological, enzyme-histochemical, electron microscopical, morphometrical), biochemical, clinical and analytical-chemical methods, it was found, that the xylene increased the activity of the hepatic biotransformation system, its adaptation to the xylene exposure; the xylene had neither selective, nor elective hepatotoxic effect in the examined species. The effect of xylene increasing the biotransformation ability of the liver is not inhibited by partial hepatectomy and ligation of the common bile duct; the so-called enzyme induction, which evolves at the effect of xylene, hinders the mitotic activity following the partial hepatectomy (defensive ability against xenobiotics takes priority over regeneration).

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二甲苯暴露对肝脏的影响。
作者通过小鼠、大鼠和家兔的二甲苯暴露(sc、ip、per os、吸入),以及大鼠部分肝切除或胆总管结扎后的二甲苯吸入,想要发现二甲苯是否确实具有选择性或选择性的肝毒性作用。采用形态学(常规组织学、酶组织化学、电镜、形态计量学)、生化、临床和分析化学等方法,发现二甲苯增加了肝脏生物转化系统的活性,增强了其对二甲苯暴露的适应性;二甲苯既没有选择性,也没有选择性的肝毒性作用。二甲苯提高肝脏生物转化能力的作用不受部分肝切除和胆总管结扎的抑制;所谓的酶诱导,在二甲苯的作用下进化,阻碍了部分肝切除术后的有丝分裂活性(对异种生物的防御能力优先于再生)。
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