Quantitation, tissue distribution and proliferation kinetics of Kupffer cells in normal rat liver
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- DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840060430
Quantitation, tissue distribution and proliferation kinetics of Kupffer cells in normal rat liver
Abstract
In normal rat liver, Kupffer cells were unequivocally identified using peroxidase cytochemistry by light microscopy in semithin plastic sections. The Kupffer cell population was found to constitute 31% of the sinusoidal cells and by morphometry and serial sectioning, a mean absolute number of 14 to 20 X 10(6) Kupffer cells per g liver was calculated. The mean distribution of Kupffer cells in the liver lobules was 43% in the periportal, 28% in the midzonal and 29% in the central area of the lobule. Administration of latex particles labeled only 64% of all Kupffer cells, and in particular centrally located cells, showed a lower activity of latex uptake, even at overloading doses. Furthermore, the latter cells were of smaller size than periportal Kupffer cell profiles. The mean number and distribution of latex-labeled Kupffer cells did not change over a period of 3 months, indicating a long lifetime for these resident macrophages. This slow population turnover was supported by the observed small mitotic index, 0.06% after a 6 hr arrest by vinblastine, and by the small [3H]thymidine labeling index which did not change over a period of 3 weeks after administration of the label. It is proposed that the Kupffer cell population, under physiologic conditions, is a long-living and self-renewing population, the kinetics of which substantially differ from those of other sinusoidal cell types.
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