51. Hepatic regeneration is decreased in a rat model of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome.
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Schiffer E, Frossard JL, Rubbia-Brandt L, Mentha G, and Pastor CM
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- Animals, Colorectal Neoplasms drug therapy, Disease Models, Animal, Hepatectomy, Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease chemically induced, Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease surgery, Monocrotaline, Organoplatinum Compounds adverse effects, Oxaliplatin, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease physiopathology, Liver Regeneration
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Background and Objectives: Oxaliplatin is a chemotherapeutic drug for colorectal adenocarcinoma able to extend the indications for resection of colorectal liver metastases. However, the drug may severely injure hepatic sinusoids, inducing a sinusoidal obstruction syndrome in non-tumoral parenchyma with a risk of decreased regeneration in the remnant liver following partial hepatectomy., Methods: We then investigated the evolution of hepatic functions and liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy in rats with sinusoidal obstruction syndrome. The sinusoidal obstruction syndrome was induced with a single intragastric administration of monocrotaline (MCT)., Results: MCT administration induced obstruction of the hepatic microcirculation and increased portal pressure, hepatic VEGF expression, and Ki67 positive hepatocytes. A mild cholestasis was present without modification of hepatic tests. Following a 70% hepatectomy, liver regeneration was significantly impaired by MCT administration and this impaired regeneration was associated with hepatocellular injury evidenced 1 week after hepatectomy., Conclusions: The presence of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome impairs hepatic regeneration in this rat model of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome.
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- 2009
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