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Effect of lithium carbonate on autophagy and proliferative activity of isolated hepatocytes

The hepatocytes were cultivated in the presence of lithium carbonate (LC) for drugs testing or possible source for transplantation in the treatment of hereditary or terminal liver diseases. The LC, as an inducer of autophagy, is a promising drug for maintaining cell homeostasis and has a significant...

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Published in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2020-07, Vol.528 (2), p.343-346
Main Authors: Dossymbekova, Raushan, Bgatova, Nataliya, Tungushbayeva, Zina, Sharipov, Kamalidin, Taneyeva, Gulzhan, Kydyrbaeva, Asem, Solovieva, Anastasiya
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Summary:The hepatocytes were cultivated in the presence of lithium carbonate (LC) for drugs testing or possible source for transplantation in the treatment of hereditary or terminal liver diseases. The LC, as an inducer of autophagy, is a promising drug for maintaining cell homeostasis and has a significant effect on the ultrastructural organization of hepatocyte cells. Within current investigation, new mechanisms of the biological effects of lithium and the ultrastructural analysis of the primary culture of hepatocytes were studied via flow cytofluorometry, light, and electron microscopy methods. Obtained results demonstrate the absence of the toxic effect of 5 mM of LC on the primary hepatocyte culture. In addition, LC does not block the cell cycle at the G0/G1 stage after 24 h of hepatocyte cultivation and promotes the preservation of their viability by 48 h of the experiment. Moreover, LC does not stimulate hepatocyte apoptosis, induces autophagy and the preserves the proliferative activity of hepatocytes. •Lithium carbonate has a significant effect on the ultrastructural organization of hepatocyte cells.•There is no toxic effect of 5 mM of lithium carbonate on the primary hepatocyte culture.•Lithium carbonate does not block the cell cycle at the G0/G1 stage after 24 h of hepatocytes cultivation.•Lithium carbonate does not stimulate hepatocytes apoptosis, induces autophagy and preserves of their proliferative activity.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2020.03.057