Reduced-size liver transplantation in the rat has been useful in the s
tudy of hepatic regeneration. We describe a modified technique for par
tial liver transplantation in the rat using a 50% reduced-size graft.
Male Lewis rats (RT1(1)), weighing 250 to 280 g, were used as donors a
nd recipients. The harvested donor liver was placed in 4 degrees C col
d saline and graft reduction was performed ex situ by resecting the le
ft lateral lobe, the left portion of the median lobe, and the caudate
lobes. The reduced graft was composed of the right portion of the medi
an lobe and the right lobe, weighing 5.33+/-0.58 g (53.6+/-2.2% of the
donor liver before reduction, n=7). The recipient 1-week survival rat
e was 85.7%. The use of reduced livers permits the study of host respo
nses to a deficient graft. This technique provides another choice of l
iver volume to be implanted and allows the study of regeneration of sm
all-for-size livers more precisely in combination with more extensive
graft reduction.