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Showing papers by "Randall J. Ruch published in 1988"


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TL;DR: One effect of prooxidant compounds appears to be the inhibition of IC, which may be important in the sublethal toxicity of oxygen radical generating compounds.

62 citations


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TL;DR: Phenobarbital inhibited mouse hepatocyte dye coupling rapidly and reversibly, and the cells became refractory to the inhibitory effect after prolonged treatment.
Abstract: Gap junction-mediated intercellular communication in untreated and phenobarbital-treated C57BL/6 × C3H F1 mouse hepatocytes was evaluated by microinjection of fluorescent Lucifer Yellow CH dye Intercellular communication (dye coupling) was detected in untreated hepatocytes after 05 h in culture, reached a maximum level in 24- and 48-h-old cultures (852%), and then decreased over the next 72 h Phenobarbital (20–500 µg/ml) decreased dye coupling in a dose-related manner when added to freshly plated cultures This inhibitory effect was evident during 05–12 h of treatment but was not seen in cultures treated for 24 h Phenobarbital also decreased dye coupling within 30 min when added to established (24-h-old) hepatocyte cultures This effect was maximal after 2 h treatment In these cultures, dye coupling recovered within 15 min after removal of the promoter Hepatocytes, pretreated with phenobarbital for 24 h, did not show inhibition of dye coupling after reapplication of phenobarbital Thus, phenobarbital inhibited mouse hepatocyte dye coupling rapidly and reversibly, and the cells became refractory to the inhibitory effect after prolonged treatment

60 citations


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TL;DR: Results show a structure-activity relationship in the ability of phthalate monoesters to inhibit intercellular communication in mouse hepatocytes, and suggest that branched chainphthalate esters may be liver carcinogens in male B6C3F1 mice.

24 citations