Mollenhaur H H, Johnson J H, Younger R L, Clark D E
Am J Vet Res. 1976 Jul;37(7):847-50.
Liver of rats fed hexachlorobenzene (HCB) at concentrations of 1, 5, 10 and 25 ppm for 3 to 12 months was studied by electron microscopy. A unique hepatic cellular change that seemed related to HCB ingestion occurred in more than half of the rats given 5 ppm or more HCB. The changes appeared as degeneration of lipid vesicles into a form of autophagic vacuole or storage vesicle. Degeneration of the lipid vesicles appeared to be by autodigestion, i.e., by endoplasmic reticulum encapsulation and partial digestion in the manner typical of other autophagic vacuoles. It is postulated that autodigestion may represent a way for the cell to eliminate fat-stored HCB.
通过电子显微镜对以1、5、10和25 ppm浓度的六氯苯(HCB)喂养3至12个月的大鼠肝脏进行了研究。在给予5 ppm或更高浓度HCB的大鼠中,超过一半出现了一种似乎与摄入HCB有关的独特肝细胞变化。这些变化表现为脂质小泡退化为自噬泡或储存泡的形式。脂质小泡的退化似乎是通过自噬消化,即通过内质网包裹并以其他自噬泡典型的方式进行部分消化。据推测,自噬消化可能是细胞消除储存脂肪的HCB的一种方式。