Hepatocyte proliferation and apoptosis in rat liver after liver injury |
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Authors: | Baier P K Baumgartner U Wolff-Vorbeck G Hempel S Hopt U T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, University of Freiburg, Germany. peter.baier@uniklinik-freiburg.de |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND/AIMS: In this paper the early phase of proliferate response and apoptosis of hepatocytes after partial liver resection, during reperfusion after ischemia and during sepsis is demonstrated. METHODOLOGY: Experiments were conducted in a rat model with regeneration times of 0.5-24 hours after injury. Proliferation was analyzed by Ki-67 immunohistochemistry and confirmed by double staining with CK18 in FACS. Apoptosis was analyzed by TUNEL technique. RESULTS: Periportal hepatocytes enter the cell cycle already 0.5-2 hours after injury in all three models. This early proliferative response is predominant periportally localized. During reperfusion and during sepsis there was a strict pericentral apoptosis of hepatocytes found. CONCLUSIONS: An early periportal proliferation of hepatocytes is a common reaction of the liver to injury. This proliferation takes place much earlier then the main proliferative response 24-72 h after partial resection. This predominant periportal proliferation together with the pericentral apoptosis fit to the concept of the "streaming liver" in liver regeneration. |
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