Y. Morii et al., Inhibition by endotoxemia of rat liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy with special reference to cytokine production, HEPATOL RES, 13(2), 1999, pp. 120-132
The relationship between liver regeneration, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)
, and transforming growth factor-beta one (TGF-beta 1) after 70% hepatectom
y in endotoxemic rats was studied. Rats were injected with saline (SH group
) or lipopolysaccharide (ExH group). These solutions were injected into the
portal vein immediately before hepatectomy. At 6, 12, 24, 36, 72, and 168
h after hepatectomy, the 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling index and H
GF and TGF-beta 1 concentrations in plasma and liver tissue were measured.
In the SH group, the peak BrdU labeling index was observed at 24 h. HGF con
centrations in both plasma and liver tissue had maximal values at 12 h, whi
le TGF-beta 1 activities showed minimal serial changes. In contrast, the pe
ak BrdU labeling index was detected at 36 h in the ExH group. The plasma HG
F concentrations were lower in the ExH group compared to the SH group. HGF
concentrations in the livers of ExH group rats were decreased at 6 h. Plasm
a TGF-beta 1 concentrations were significantly increased in the ExH group,
peaking at 6 h, while those in liver tissue were not different from those i
n the SH group. In conclusion, endotoxin significantly inhibits HGF product
ion and increases TGF-beta 1 expression during liver regeneration. (C) 1999
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