Use of precision-cut rat liver slices for studies of xenobiotic metabolism and toxicity: comparison of the Krumdieck and Brendel tissue slicers
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Xenobiotica
- Vol. 28 (4) , 361-371
- https://doi.org/10.1080/004982598239470
Abstract
1. In this study we have compared freshly cut and cultured precision-cut rat liver slices produced by the Krumdieck and Brendel-Vitron tissue slicers. 2. No significant differences were observed in levels of protein, potassium, total glutathione (i.e. GSH and GSSG), reduced glutathione (GSH) and cytochrome P450 and activities of 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase and 7-benzoxyresorufin O-debenzylase in freshly cut rat liver slices produced by the two tissue slicers. However, levels of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) were significantly greater in liver slices produced with the Brendel-Vitron tissue slicer. 3. Precision-cut rat liver slices produced with both tissue slicers were cultured for 0 (i.e. a 1-h preincubation), 24 and 72 h in a dynamic organ culture system in an atmosphere of either 95% 02/5% CO2 or 95% air/5% CO2. 4. Apart from small differences in glutathione levels in 0 and 24 h cultured liver slices, no significant differences were observed in the parameters measured between liver slices prepared with both tissue slicers and cultured in both gas phases. 5. With liver slices produced by both tissue slicers 50 microM sodium arsenite produced a greater induction of heat shock protein 70 levels in slices cultured for 24 h in a high oxygen than in an air atmosphere. 6. These results suggest that both tissue slicers can readily produce precision-cut liver slices for studies of xenobiotic metabolism and toxicity. However, the data suggest that for any given application of precision-cut tissue slices it is desirable to establish optimal culture conditionsKeywords
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