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Title: Phenobarbital-induced cytoplasmic accumulation of beta1-integrin in rat liver enzyme altered foci; an immunohistological study. Author: Stenius U, Högberg J. Journal: Cancer Lett; 1998 Dec 11; 134(1):103-9. PubMed ID: 10381136. Abstract: In this immunohistological study we investigated integrin expression in EAF in female rats treated with diethylnitrosamine (DEN) as initiator and phenobarbital (PB) as promotor (DEN-PB treatment) for up to 32 weeks. Using a beta1-integrin antibody, there was an increased cytoplasmic staining and a decreased sinusoidal staining in EAF, as compared to non-EAF areas. The majority of small EAF and all larger EAF exhibited this altered distribution of beta1-integrin. The increased cytoplasmic staining was not found in EAF after a 10 week treatment-free period. In periportal areas in partial hepatectomized control rats a similar increase in cytoplasmic staining was seen. EAF in DEN-initiated and DEN-promoted rats (DEN-DEN treatment) were also studied. This protocol induced rapidly growing EAF. Most lesions did not show the increased cytoplasmic staining. However, after partial hepatectomy of DEN-DEN-treated rats, a cytoplasmic staining was seen in EAF. It is concluded that PB induced a reversible cytoplasmic beta1-integrin expression in many EAF and in all larger EAF. It is suggested that the alteration constitutes part of hepatocyte resistance to toxicological stress and apoptosis in EAF.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]