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A High-Throughput In Situ Method For Estimation Of Hepatocyte Nuclear Ploidy In Mice

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS(2020)

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Abstract
When the liver is injured, hepatocyte numbers decrease, while cell size, nuclear size and ploidy increase. The expansion of non-parenchymal cells such as cholangiocytes, myofibroblasts, progenitors and inflammatory cells also indicate chronic liver damage, tissue remodeling and disease progression. In this protocol, we describe a simple high-throughput approach for calculating changes in the cellular composition of the liver that are associated with injury, chronic disease and cancer. We show how information extracted from two-dimensional (2D) tissue sections can be used to quantify and calibrate hepatocyte nuclear ploidy within a sample and enable the user to locate specific ploidy subsets within the liver in situ. Our method requires access to fixed/frozen liver material, basic immunocytochemistry reagents and any standard high-content imaging platform. It serves as a powerful alternative to standard flow cytometry techniques, which require disruption of freshly collected tissue, loss of spatial information and potential disaggregation bias.
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Medicine,Issue 158,liver,polyploidy,hepatocyte,high-content imaging,hepatology,Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF4 alpha)
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