1995
DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840220626
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An array of mitochondrial alterations in the hepatocytes of long-evans cinnamon rats

Abstract: In an attempt to identify the cellular targets of copper toxicity, we studied the ultrastructure of hepatocytes in the livers of 23 Long-Evans Cinnamon (LEC) rats ranging in age from 10 to 89 weeks. The hepatic copper concentration ranged from 325 to 2,126 (mean, 930) micrograms/g dry weight. Thirteen rats displayed varying degrees of jaundice at the time of killing. Numerous nuclei were indented by cytoplasmic invaginations. Conspicuous abnormalities were displayed by mitochondria. These included marked pleom… Show more

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“…The cristae in some cells were reoriented such that they ran parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mitochondria, whereas in other cells the cristae were reticular. Similar longitudinal and reticular cristae were reported previously for various other pathological conditions, for example in patients treated with chloramphenicol (36), patients with mitochondrial encephalomyopathy (37), rats treated with a hypocholesterolemic agent (38), and in certain mutant mice (39). Besides longitudinal and reticular cristae, we also observed mitochondria with swollen cristae and a condensed matrix.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The cristae in some cells were reoriented such that they ran parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mitochondria, whereas in other cells the cristae were reticular. Similar longitudinal and reticular cristae were reported previously for various other pathological conditions, for example in patients treated with chloramphenicol (36), patients with mitochondrial encephalomyopathy (37), rats treated with a hypocholesterolemic agent (38), and in certain mutant mice (39). Besides longitudinal and reticular cristae, we also observed mitochondria with swollen cristae and a condensed matrix.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Mitochondria from Atp7b -/-hepatocytes displayed rounded cristae and enlarged intermembrane spaces with membranous relics (Figure 2, B-D, and Supplemental Figure 2), as previously described in WD patients and Atp7b -/-rats (23)(24)(25)28). We classified these mitochondrial alterations into 3 categories: normal (Figure 2A), altered (mitochondria with detectable enlargements in cristae and/or intermembrane spaces; Figure 2, B and C), and severely condensed (mitochondria with massive matrix condensation, enlargement of cristae and intermembrane spaces, and shape deterioration; Figure 2D).…”
Section: A Defect In the Wilson Gene Causes Abrupt Onset Of Hepatic Fsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Sternlieb, for instance, failed to observe any correlation between the type/extent of mitochondrial abnormality and the hepatic copper concentration, be it in WD patients or in Atp7b -/-LEC rats (24,28). Sokol and coworkers, however, reported that excessive copper feeding does cause structural and functional deficits in rat liver mitochondria (9,29).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 -18 Furthermore, the severity of ultrastructural alterations in the mitochondria correlated with the degree of icterus displayed by the rats. 17 The amounts of endogenously produced free radicals were markedly increased in cells with mutant mtDNA and dysfunctional mitochondria. 9,10 As a result, mitochondria would enter a vicious circle in which the secondary oxidative modification of mitochondria itself is further amplified by increased production of free radicals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The striking ultrastructural and functional abnormal alterations in mitochondria are also observed in the hepatocytes of LEC rats. 16 -18 Furthermore, the severity of ultrastructural alterations in mitochondria correlates with the degree of icterus displayed by the rats, 17 suggesting that hepatic mitochondria are important targets in copper-induced toxicity in LEC rats. Therefore, in this study, we used LEC rats to investigate the role of mitochondria in the process of hepatocarcinogenesis.…”
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