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Ultrastructural changes of liver parenchyma following digitonin-pulse perfusion of rat liver

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It has been shown that pulse perfusion of rat liver with a digitonin-containing medium results in a highly zonated hepatocyte permeabilization, allowing selective sampling of cytosolic constituents from periportal and perivenous (centrolobular) hepatocytes “in situ”. In the present paper we provide an ultrastructural evaluation of the perfusion method. Identical changes in hepatocytes from affected periportal and perivenous zones are found. Affected hepatocytes appear light (electron-lucent) in electron micrographs with a sharp transition to normal hepatocytes. The most conspicuous ultrastructural findings are: (1) transformation of the sinusoidal part of the light hepatocytes, the lipocyte processes and the endothelium of affected zones apparently unifying into a continuous layer dominated by disrupted plasma membranes and 7-nm filaments; (2) deposition of osmiophilic digitonin-cholesterol complexes along the sinusoidal plasma membranes of affected zones; and (3) reduction of the cytoplasmic matrix (cytosol) in the light hepatocytes, a dilation of the mitochondrial intermembrane space with a preserved mitochondrial matrix, and a dilation of cisternae of the granular endoplasmic reticulum. The ultrastructural findings are consistent with marker-enzyme activity measured in eluates from digitonin-perfused livers, except that lysosomes appear intact, apparently contrasting with the observed eluation of amyloglucosidase (Quistorff et al. 1985).

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Rømert, P., Matthiessen, M.E. & Quistorff, B. Ultrastructural changes of liver parenchyma following digitonin-pulse perfusion of rat liver. Cell Tissue Res 261, 423–430 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00313520

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