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Title: | THE PRODUCTION OF SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM AND FORMATION OF AN ABNORMAL AMORPHOUS MATERIAL BY THE IMMATURE 5-DAY-OLD CHICK HEPATOCYTES IN CULTURE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF PHENOBARBITAL |
Authors: | Banjo, A. O. |
Keywords: | experiment endoplasmic reticulum observation phenobarbital |
Issue Date: | 1982 |
Publisher: | BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS |
Citation: | Afr. J. Med. med. Sci. (1982) 11, 151 160 |
Abstract: | The experiment was performed to sec if the 5-day-old chick hcpatocytes which normally do not produce smooth endoplasmic reticulum in culture, would do so under the influence of phenobarbital. The results indicated that under the influence of phenobarbital, the 5-day hepatocyte produces a small amount of smooth endoplasmic reticulum. However, a more significant observation is that the 5-dayold hcpatocytes in the presence of phenobarbital also produce a large amount of amorphous material which is deposited in circumscribed areas of the cytoplasm. It appears that the amorphous material is initially deposited into the cisternal space of the rough endoplasmic reticulum which dilates and the membrane fragments to release the amorphous substance into the cytoplasm. The 5-day-old chick hepatocytes produce a lot more amorphous material than the 11-day-old cells, wliich formed so little. If, as suggested by many authors (Banjo & Nemeth, 1976; Ernstcr & Orrenius, 1965; Orrcnius, 1965; Orrcnius, tricsson& lirnster, 1965, some of the enzymes produced as a result of the stimulation of the cells by phenobarbital are inseparably located on the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum (RER and SER), i.e. the enzymes arc , it may be that the large amount of enzymes produced by the hypertropliied rough and endoplasmic reticulum (Banjo & Nemeth, 1976) in the 5-day-old hepatocytes in culture under the influence of phenobarbital could not find enough smooth endoplasmic reticulum membrane for attachment in the same 5-dayold cells whose capacity for producing smooth endoplasmic reticulum is very limited. Therefore, this large amount of enzyme and the few membranes are not organized and arc therefore liberated, as the amorphous material, into the cytoplasm. The 11-day-old hcpatocytes, on the other hand, formed very little amorphous material, and this may be due to its high capacity to make smooth endoplasmic reticulum membranes. It is suggested that the large amount of amorphous material liberated in the 5-day-old cells represents the unorganized enzymes and membranes |
Description: | ARTICLE |
URI: | http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2431 |
ISSN: | 1116-4077 |
Appears in Collections: | African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences |
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