Immunohistochemical Detection of Activated Caspases in Apoptotic Hepatocytes in Rat Liver

In our study we tested the utility of antibodies that specifically recognize the cleaved large (active) subunits of caspase-3 and caspase-9 for immunohistochemical detection of apoptotic hepatocytes in rat liver sections using archival material from cyproterone acetate (CPA)-treated and control rats. CPA blocks apoptosis of hepatocytes and discontinuation of CPA treatment results in a syncronized wave of hepatocyte apoptosis. By comparing liver sections from CPA-treated and control rats with high and low rates of apoptosis we observed a close correlation between the occurrence of cleaved caspase-positive apoptotic figures and H&E-stained apoptotic bodies when evaluated in parallel sections. Caspase-stained figures were either immuno-positive apoptotic bodies or pre-apoptotic hepatocytes showing cytoplasmic and/or nuclear caspase-staining with otherwise normal cellular appearance. In extension of these observations we developed a double-immunohistochemical staining procedure which enables the detection of caspase-3-positive apoptotic hepatocytes within glutathione-S-transferase-P (GST-P)-positive preneoplastic liver foci. By use of this technique, inhibition of apoptosis by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin as detected by counting of H&E-stained apoptotic bodies was found to correlate with a strong reduction of cleaved caspase-positive hepatocytes in GST-P-positive preneoplastic foci. In summary, this study demonstrates that cleaved caspase-positive apoptotic hepatocytes could be reliably identified and quantified both in normal and neoplastically transformed liver tissue.

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