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Determination of the hepatocellularity number for human, dog, rabbit, rat and mouse livers from protein concentration measurements

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TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO
卷 20, 期 8, 页码 1582-1586

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2006.06.003

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hepatocellularity number; hepatocytes; liver; scaling factors

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Biologically based scaling factors have to be used to predict in vivo metabolic clearance of xenobiotics from data obtained in vitro. Although standard values for the hepatocellularity numbers for different species are used in the literature, detailed information on the determination of these values has only been presented for humans and rats, and somewhat different results have been obtained in different studies. The present work was undertaken in order to determine the number of hepatocytes per gram of liver for human, dog, rabbit, rat and mouse livers. Hepatocellularity numbers were calculated from the ratio between the liver protein concentration and the protein concentration in the corresponding hepatocyte suspension. For human, rabbit, rat and mouse livers, the hepatocellular values were in the same range, more precisely 139 +/- 25, 114 +/- 20, 117 +/- 30 and 135 +/- 10 million cells per gram of liver, respectively. However, for the dog liver, the corresponding value was as high as 215 +/- 45 million cells per gram. These values should be of importance during the scaling process of intrinsic clearance for xenobiotics in hepatocytes to in vivo hepatic clearance. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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