Summary:
Isolated human hepatocytes have become one of the most attractive experimental approaches to the
study of the specific metabolic functions of the human liver, interactions between liver cells and
infectious agents, and metabolism and pharmacotoxicity of drugs. Particularly the primary cell
culture model provides an in vitro system for investigating specific mechanisms in a precisely
controlled conditions. In the present paper the legislative and ethical problems concerning availa-
bility of human liver samples, techniques developed for isolation, preservation and cultivation of
hepatocytes are discussed. In addition, a comparison of human and rat hepatocyte models in the
study of the metabolism and cytotoxicity of taxol is reviewed.
Key words:
human hepatocyte – isolation – primary cultures – xenobiotics – metabolism
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