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Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.

After intravenous administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to rats, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) rapidly accumulate in the liver, and midzonal hepatic necrosis is prominent by 6 hr. PMNs are required for the development of hepatic injury in rats. Certain polychlorinated biphenyls...

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Autores principales: Brown, A P, Schultze, A E, Holdan, W L, Buchweitz, J P, Roth, R A, Ganey, P E
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Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8793352
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author Brown, A P
Schultze, A E
Holdan, W L
Buchweitz, J P
Roth, R A
Ganey, P E
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Schultze, A E
Holdan, W L
Buchweitz, J P
Roth, R A
Ganey, P E
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description After intravenous administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to rats, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) rapidly accumulate in the liver, and midzonal hepatic necrosis is prominent by 6 hr. PMNs are required for the development of hepatic injury in rats. Certain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) can activate PMNs, resulting in production of superoxide anion (O2-.) and release of cytolytic factors from granules. This raises the possibility that PCB exposure might enhance PMN-mediated tissue injury, such as LPS-induced hepatotoxicity. We treated female Sprague-Dawley rats with a minimally toxic dose of LPS in saline (2 mg/kg, intravenous) and 90 min later exposed them to Aroclor 1248 (50 mg/kg, intraperitoneal), a mixture of PCBs. The animals were killed 6 hr after LPS administration, and hepatic injury was assessed. Neither LPS nor Aroclor 1248 alone produced liver injury. Co-treatment with LPS and Aroclor 1248 resulted in pronounced liver injury as demonstrated from increased activities of alanine aminotransferase and isocitrate dehydrogenase in plasma. Histological evaluation indicated increased severity of hepatic necrosis in rats receiving both LPS and Aroclor 1248. Hepatic accumulation of PMNs, normally observed after LPS, was not altered by co-exposure to PCBs. Aroclor 1248 stimulated rat PMNs in vitro to produce O2-. and to degranulate. In addition, PMN-mediated cytotoxicity to isolated rat hepatocytes in culture was increased upon addition of Aroclor 1248. PCBs activate PMNs in vitro and increase PMN-dependent hepatocellular damage in vitro and after LPS treatment in vivo. PCBs may act in vivo as an additional inflammatory stimulus to activate PMNs to become cytotoxic, resulting in increased tissue injury.
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spelling pubmed-14693772006-06-01 Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls. Brown, A P Schultze, A E Holdan, W L Buchweitz, J P Roth, R A Ganey, P E Environ Health Perspect Research Article After intravenous administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to rats, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) rapidly accumulate in the liver, and midzonal hepatic necrosis is prominent by 6 hr. PMNs are required for the development of hepatic injury in rats. Certain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) can activate PMNs, resulting in production of superoxide anion (O2-.) and release of cytolytic factors from granules. This raises the possibility that PCB exposure might enhance PMN-mediated tissue injury, such as LPS-induced hepatotoxicity. We treated female Sprague-Dawley rats with a minimally toxic dose of LPS in saline (2 mg/kg, intravenous) and 90 min later exposed them to Aroclor 1248 (50 mg/kg, intraperitoneal), a mixture of PCBs. The animals were killed 6 hr after LPS administration, and hepatic injury was assessed. Neither LPS nor Aroclor 1248 alone produced liver injury. Co-treatment with LPS and Aroclor 1248 resulted in pronounced liver injury as demonstrated from increased activities of alanine aminotransferase and isocitrate dehydrogenase in plasma. Histological evaluation indicated increased severity of hepatic necrosis in rats receiving both LPS and Aroclor 1248. Hepatic accumulation of PMNs, normally observed after LPS, was not altered by co-exposure to PCBs. Aroclor 1248 stimulated rat PMNs in vitro to produce O2-. and to degranulate. In addition, PMN-mediated cytotoxicity to isolated rat hepatocytes in culture was increased upon addition of Aroclor 1248. PCBs activate PMNs in vitro and increase PMN-dependent hepatocellular damage in vitro and after LPS treatment in vivo. PCBs may act in vivo as an additional inflammatory stimulus to activate PMNs to become cytotoxic, resulting in increased tissue injury. 1996-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1469377/ /pubmed/8793352 Text en
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Brown, A P
Schultze, A E
Holdan, W L
Buchweitz, J P
Roth, R A
Ganey, P E
Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.
title Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.
title_full Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.
title_fullStr Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.
title_full_unstemmed Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.
title_short Lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.
title_sort lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatic injury is enhanced by polychlorinated biphenyls.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8793352
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