Assessment of the influence of subacute phenobarbitone administration on multi-tissue cell proliferation in the rat using bromodeoxyuridine immunocytochemistry
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Assessment of the influence of subacute phenobarbitone administration on multi-tissue cell proliferation in the rat using bromodeoxyuridine immunocytochemistry
Abstract
The effects of daily administration of phenobarbitone on the mitotic rates of several tissues were investigated by bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) immunocytochemistry. Phenobarbitone (80 mg/kg per day) was dosed to AP Wistar male rats for up to 7 days and BrdU (10 mg/ml) was given by infusion at a rate of 10 microliters/h via subcutaneously implanted osmotic minipumps for 2 days prior to necropsy on days 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7. BrdU-labelled nuclei were visualised by peroxidase-antiperoxidase immunocytochemistry and counts of the numbers of labelled cells (labelling index, LI%) made from at least 1000 cells per tissue section(s). The LIs of several tissues (testis, adrenal cortex and medulla, kidney distal convoluted tubule and exocrine pancreas) showed no statistical difference by comparison with controls. Several tissues exhibited characteristic responses to phenobarbitone administration. Pituitary and endocrine pancreas LIs were decreased while those of thyroid, liver and kidney proximal convoluted tubule were increased. The pattern of LI increase was unique to each tissue with liver (median and lateral lobes) increased two-fold on day 3 and returning to control levels thereafter while kidney proximal tubule LI rose gradually with time and remained elevated on day 7. Thyroid LI on day 1 was almost double that of day 0 control and increased steadily thereafter. These data illustrate the varied responses of different tissues to phenobarbitone exposure, namely, depression and stimulation of mitosis. The causation of these functional changes is discussed in relation to direct and indirect effects on functional parameters, especially enzyme induction, alterations in hormonal and growth factor status and receptor regulation.
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