Cadmium-induced hepatotoxicity in cultured rat hepatocytes as evaluated by morphometric analysis.

In Vitro Pub Date : 1984-10-01 DOI:10.1007/BF02618292
E M Sorensen, D Acosta
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Freshly isolated hepatocytes from neonatal rats were cultured for approximately 24 h; incubated for 5, 30, or 60 min in solutions containing 0, 50, 100, or 200 microM cadmium; embedded in plastic; and sectioned for optical microscopy. The extent of cadmium-induced hepatotoxicity was evaluated by double-blind morphometric analysis (a geometricostatistical processing of two-dimensional data for the collection of three-dimensional information) whereby hepatocytes were classified on the basis of the severity of morphologic damage at the optical level. Both time and concentration effects were studied. Cultures exposed to 200 microM cadmium, for various intervals of time from 5 to 60 min, showed statistically significant reductions in the relative volume percent of normal hepatocytes, elevations (then reductions) in the relative volume percent of slightly damaged hepatocytes, increases in the relative volume percent of moderately damaged cells, and increases in the relative volume percent of severely damaged liver cells. As the concentration of cadmium was increased from 50 to 200 microM cadmium (during both 30 and 60-min exposures), significant trends were observed in cellular distribution patterns based on relative volume percent. Morphologically normal cells decreased, both slightly damaged and moderately damaged cells increased, and severely damaged cells remained unchanged. These results indicated that morphometric analysis at the optical level provided quantitative estimates for the evaluation of time- and concentration-effects of cadmium on cultured hepatocytes.

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镉对培养大鼠肝细胞肝毒性的形态计量学分析。
新鲜分离的新生大鼠肝细胞培养约24小时;在含有0,50,100或200微米镉的溶液中孵育5,30或60分钟;嵌在塑料中的;并切片用于光学显微镜。镉诱导的肝毒性程度通过双盲形态计量分析(收集三维信息的二维数据的几何统计学处理)进行评估,其中肝细胞在光学水平上根据形态损伤的严重程度进行分类。研究了时间和浓度的影响。在5到60分钟的不同时间间隔中,暴露于200微米镉的培养显示,正常肝细胞的相对体积百分比在统计学上显著减少,轻微损伤的肝细胞的相对体积百分比升高(然后降低),中度损伤的肝细胞的相对体积百分比增加,严重损伤的肝细胞的相对体积百分比增加。当镉浓度从50微米镉增加到200微米镉时(在30和60分钟暴露期间),基于相对体积百分比的细胞分布模式观察到显著的趋势。形态学上正常细胞减少,轻度和中度损伤细胞增加,严重损伤细胞保持不变。这些结果表明,光学水平上的形态计量学分析为评价镉对培养肝细胞的时间和浓度效应提供了定量估计。
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