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Preparation of isolated liver endothelial cells and Kupffer cells in high yield by means of an enterotoxin
Authors:Rune Blomhoff  Bård Smedsrød  Winnie Eskild  Per Einar Granum  Trond Berg
Institution:1. Institute for Nutrition Research, University of Oslo, Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway;2. Institute of Medical and Physiological Chemistry, Biomedicum, Uppsala, S-75123, Sweden;3. Norwegian Food Research Institute, 1432 Ås, Norway
Abstract:A new method for preparing non-parenchymal rat liver cells (NPC) is described. The liver cell suspension, prepared by perfusing the liver with collagenase, was treated with enterotoxin from Clostridium perfringens for 15 min. The enterotoxin made the parenchymal cells leaky, and these cells could be separated from the NPC by centrifugation in a solution containing Nycodenz (20%, w/v). During the centrifugation, the NPC floated, while the parenchymal cells sedimented. The yield of NPC per liver (200 g rat) was about 250 X 10(6) cells. The NPC were further separated into endothelial cells, Kupffer cells and stellate cells by centrifugal elutriation. This method was particularly useful for preparing endothelial cells in high yield (100 X 10(6) cells per liver). Intravenously injected formaldehyde-treated albumin was selectively taken up by the endothelial cells. Isolated endothelial cells in suspension as well as in surface culture maintained their ability to endocytose this ligand.
Keywords:To whom offprint requests should be sent  Address: Institute for Nutrition Research  University of Oslo  P  O  Box 1046  Blindem  Oslo 3  Norway  
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