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Altered alkaline phosphatase activity in obese Zucker rats liver respect to lean Zucker and Wistar rats discussed in terms of all putative roles ascribed to the enzyme

机译:肥胖Zucker大鼠肝脏相对于瘦Zucker和Wistar大鼠改变的碱性磷酸酶活性,根据归因于该酶的所有假定作用进行了讨论

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Biliary complications often lead to acute and chronic liver injury after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Bile composition and secretion depend on the integrated action of all the components of the biliary tree, starting from hepatocytes. Fatty livers are often discarded as grafts for OLT, since they are extremely vulnerable to conventional cold storage (CS). However, the insufficiency of donors has stimulated research to improve the usage of such marginal organs as well as grafts. Our group has recently developed a machine perfusion system at subnormothermic temperature (20°C; MP20) that allows a marked improvement in preservation of fatty and even of normal rat livers as compared with CS. We sought to evaluate the response of the biliary tree of fatty liver to MP20, and a suitable marker was essential to this purpose. Alkaline phosphatase (AlkP, EC 3.1.3.1), frequently used as marker of membrane transport in hepatocytes and bile ducts, was our first choice. Since no histochemical data were available on AlkP distribution and activity in fatty liver, we have first settled to investigate AlkP activity in the steatotic liver of fatty Zucker rats (fa/fa), using as controls lean Zucker (fa/+) and normal Wistar rats. The AlkP reaction in Wistar rats was in accordance with the existing data and, in particular, was present in bile canaliculi of hepatocytes in the periportal region and midzone, in the canals of Hering and in small bile ducts but not in large bile ducts. In lean ZR liver the AlkP reaction in Hering canals and small bile ducts was similar to Wistar rat liver but hepatocytes had lower canalicular activity and besides presented moderate basolateral reaction. The difference between lean Zucker and Wistar rats, both phenotypically normal animals, could be related to the fact that lean Zucker rats are genotypically heterozygous for a recessive mutated allele. In fatty liver, the activity in ductules and small bile ducts was unchanged, but most hepatocytes were devoid of AlkP activity with the exception of clusters of macrosteatotic hepatocytes in the mid-zone, where the reaction was intense in basolateral domains and in distorted canaliculi, a typical pattern of cholestasis. The interpretation of these data was hindered by the fact that the physiological role of AlkP is still under debate. In the present study, the various functions proposed for the role of the enzyme in bile canaliculi and in cholangiocytes are reviewed. Independently of the AlkP role, our data suggest that AlkP does not seem to be a reliable marker to study the initial step of bile production during OLT of fatty livers, but may still be used to investigate the behaviour of bile ductules and small bile ducts.
机译:胆道并发症通常会导致原位肝移植(OLT)后急性和慢性肝损伤。胆汁的成分和分泌取决于从肝细胞开始的胆管树所有成分的综合作用。脂肪肝通常被当作OLT的移植物而丢弃,因为它们极易受到常规冷藏(CS)的影响。但是,捐赠者的不足促使人们进行了研究,以改进这种边缘器官和移植物的使用。我们的小组最近开发了一种在低于常温的温度(20°C; MP20)下的机器灌注系统,与CS相比,它可以显着改善脂肪甚至正常大鼠肝脏的保存。我们试图评估脂肪肝胆道树对MP20的反应,而合适的标记物对于此目的至关重要。碱性磷酸酶(AlkP,EC 3.1.3.1)经常被用作肝细胞和胆管中膜转运的标记,是我们的首选。由于尚无关于脂肪肝中AlkP分布和活性的组织化学数据,我们首先定居下来研究以脂肪Zucker(fa / +)和正常Wistar作为对照的脂肪Zucker大鼠(fa / fa)的脂肪肝中AlkP的活性。大鼠。 Wistar大鼠的AlkP反应与现有数据一致,特别是在肝细胞的胆管小管中,在门周围区域和中部,在Hering的管中和在小胆管中,但在大胆管中则没有。在瘦ZR肝脏中,黑灵运河和小胆管中的AlkP反应与Wistar大鼠肝脏相似,但肝细胞的导管活动性较低,并且除了中度基底外侧反应。在表型正常的动物中,瘦的祖克和Wistar大鼠之间的差异可能与这样的事实有关,即瘦的祖克大鼠在基因上是隐性突变等位基因的杂合子。在脂肪肝中,小管和小胆管的活性没有改变,但是大多数肝细胞没有AlkP活性,但在中区有大量脂肪肝细胞簇,在基底外侧区域和扭曲的小管中反应强烈,胆汁淤积的典型模式。这些数据的解释由于AlkP的生理作用仍在争论中而受到阻碍。在本研究中,对酶在胆小管和胆管细胞中的作用提出的各种功能进行了综述。与AlkP的作用无关,我们的数据表明AlkP似乎不是研究脂肪肝OLT期间胆汁产生的初始步骤的可靠标志,但仍可用于研究胆管和小胆管的行为。

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