The role of epidermal growth factor on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats was investigated. After a 70% hepatectomy in rats, the concentration of epidermal growth factor in portal venous blood was unchanged compared with unoperated controls. However, small amounts of epidermal grow
Changes in liver membrane potentials after partial hepatectomy in rats
โ Scribed by X K Zhang; T Gauthier; F J Burczynski; G Q Wang; Y Gong; G Y Minuk
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0270-9139
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โฆ Synopsis
Changes in potential differences (PD) across hepatocyte membranes after partial hepatectomy may play an important role in hepatic homeostatic mechanisms and regenerative activity. To date, few studies have attempted to describe the extent and duration of such changes. In the present study, we documented PD values immediately before and for a 24-hour period after a partial hepatectomy (PHx) of 70% in healthy adult rats. We also documented PD changes after 30% and 90% PHx and PD values in different lobes of the same liver before and after PHx. Our findings showed that the liver depolarizes promptly (within 5 minutes of PHx) and that changes in PD are sustained for approximately 18 hours before returning to baseline values. We also observed that the magnitude of hepatic depolarization correlates with the extent of PHx. Finally, we did not observe regional differences in PD recordings from various lobes before and after PHx. These findings enhance our understanding of the physiological changes that occur in regenerating livers after PHx in rats.
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