J Korean Surg Soc.
1998 Jun;54(Suppl):930-942.
The Evaluation of Liver Cytosol Extracts Affecting Liver Regeneration
after Partial Hepatectomy in Rat
- Affiliations
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- 1Departments of Surgery, College of Medicine, Hanyang University.
- 2Departments of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Hanyang University.
- 3Department of Surgery, Sun General Hospital.
Abstract
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It was known that the regenerating liver cytosol accelerated liver regeneration, whereas normal liver
cytosol inhibited it during first 28 hours, but promoted it later by the thymidine incorporation test.
In experiments, Sprague-Dawley male rats were divided into 3 experimental groups (A, B and C)
which had 10 rats in each. Also, each group was equally subdivided into 2 subgroups such as A-8 and
A-28 in the A group, B-8 and B-28 in the B group and C-8 and C-28 in the C group. All groups
were partially hepatectomized equally. The remnant livers were procured at 8 hours in the 3 subgroups
A-8, B-8 and C-8 and at 28 hours in the other 3 subgroups A-28, B-28 and C-28.
Another experiment was performed in 10 rats under the same partial hepatectomy to get the average
weight of the remnant liver. These data could be taken as the initial weight of the remnant liver in
the above experimental animals.
The normal saline, normal liver cytosol extract and regenerating liver cytosol extract were injected
intraperitoneally after the partial hepatectomies, 4 ml of in the A, B, and C groups, respectively.
Since specific structural changes might precede demonstrable functional alterations, morphometric
measurements were done in the histological specimens of the 3 subgroups A-8, B-8, and C-8. The
remnant livers, obtained in all six subgroups, were weighed to calculate the regeneration rates.
The overall results are as follows :
1) The liver regeneration rates in the six subgroups were 4.1% in A-8, 3.8% in B-8, 4.3% in C-8,
28.4% in A-28, 16.7% in B-28, and 32.8% in C-28.
2) The morphometric study showed that the nucleus/cytoplasm ratios in the three subgroups were
0.1389 in A-8, 0.2048 in B-8, and 0.3705 in C-8.
These results mean that regenerating liver cytosol extract promotes liver regeneration and that normal
liver cytosol extract inhibits it during first 28 hours after a partial hepatectomy, but promotes cell division
for subsequent regeneration.