Apoptosis in liver damage produced by tunicamycin
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2004
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Finnie, J.
Read, S.
Swift, J.
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 2004; 82(1-2):87-90
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<h4>Objective</h4>To determine whether apoptosis contributes to hepatocyte loss in tunicamycin poisoning.<h4>Design</h4>Groups of four guinea pigs were given 400 microg/kg of tunicamycin subcutaneously and killed at 24 h intervals up to 72 h post-injection. Livers were examined by routine histological methods and ancillary techniques (TUNEL staining, endonuclease activation, caspase activity, and electron microscopy) to ascertain whether any hepatocyte injury was apoptotic.<h4>Results</h4>Many hepatocytes exposed to tunicamycin showed evidence of apoptosis in the form of nuclear karyorrhexis with chromatin margination and crescent formation, TUNEL-positivity, DNA laddering, elevated caspase activity and apoptotic body formation.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Tunicamycin caused the death of many hepatocytes in the livers of guinea pigs by apoptosis.