HEAT-INDUCED LIVER-CELL PROLIFERATION IN THE LIVEBEARING FISH POECILIOPSIS

被引:8
作者
SCHULTZ, RJ
KAPLAN, LAE
SCHULTZ, ME
机构
[1] UNIV CONNECTICUT,DEPT ECOL & EVOLUTIONARY BIOL,STORRS,CT 06268
[2] UNIV CONNECTICUT,DEPT PHYSIOL & NEUROPHYSIOL,STORRS,CT 06268
关键词
THERMAL EFFECTS; STRESS; LIVER REGENERATION; MITOTIC INDEX; TOPMINNOW;
D O I
10.1007/BF00005982
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Liver regeneration is induced by heat stress in the small viviparous fish, Poeciliopsis. Acute exposure to sublethal temperatures, one to two degrees below their killing temperature, damages tissue and initiates liver cell proliferation in P. lucida, P. monacha, and P. monacha-lucida hybrid clones, SYN-4 and SYN-5. Regeneration of liver cells began within 1-2 days following heat stress and proceeded over 5 days. Peak cell proliferation occurred 2-3 days after treatment in fish of all four genotypes. Cell proliferation was induced in the two all-female clones, SYN-4 and SYN-5, by exposure to 40.5-degrees-C for 60 minutes. This treatment imposed mortalities of 17.9% and 16.7%, respectively, whereas reduction of the temperature to 39.5-degrees-C and reduction of the time to 30 minutes resulted in no mortalities without significantly lowering the level of cell proliferation (p > 0.05). Liver cell proliferation induced by both heat treatments was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in the SYN-5 hybrids than in SYN-4. The induction of liver cell proliferation with sublethal temperature exposures is discussed as it may relate to chemical carcinogenesis in both feral and laboratory fish. Acute heat exposure may be used experimentally in fish as an independent stimulus for liver cell proliferation in carcinogenesis studies. In poikilothermic animals-heat exposure offers an alternative to surgical removal of approximately two-thirds of the liver, the method most frequently used in rodents to study the process of liver regeneration.
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