Response of bronchiolar Clara cells induced by a domestic insecticide. Analysis of CC10 kDa protein content

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Elia, J [1 ]
Aoki, A [1 ]
Maldonado, CA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Cordoba, Fac Ciencias Med, Ctr Microscopia Elect, RA-5000 Cordoba, Argentina
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10.1007/s004180050015
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Clara cells are the most reactive to xenobiotics among the mammalian respiratory tract cells. In this report, the response of Clara cells to acute or repetitive exposure to a commercial insecticide was studied, correlating the changes in the cell ultrastructure with the intracellular content of CC10 kDa protein as quantified by immunocytochemical morphometry. After a single exposure to insecticide, Clara cells reveal great expansion of their volume which is accompanied by a remarkable proliferation of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, swelling of the mitochondria ia, and changes in the nucleus. Morphometric analysis of CC10 bronchiolar content showed significant increases in both the number of Clara cells and the immunostained areas in individual cells. By western blot, CC10 immunoreactive bands strongly increased in lungs after insecticide treatment, but they were only slightly higher than the control when the vehicle of the insecticide was tested. By repetitive exposure to the insecticide, the rat bronchiolar epithelium undergoes extensive alterations, particularly on Clara cells, the number of which is considerably reduced. The remaining Clara cells shrink in size and the typical dome-like cytoplasm is lost. Secretory granule release is no longer seen and the changes of their shape and secretory content reflect a marked degradation and condensation process. Repetitive exposures to the insecticide produced a severe blockage of the proteinopoietic activity. particularly on the synthesis of CC10. Results reported here reveal that the acute inhalation of a commercial insecticide produces hypertrophy of Clara cells, a significant augmentation of CC10 synthesis, and probably differentiation de novo of Clara cells, and morphological changes compatible with a detoxification process. By contrast, exposure for 5 days provoked a general inhibitory effect on Clara cell activity with the loss of cell capability to synthesize and secrete CC10 kDa protein.
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