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Morphologic alteration of hepatocytes and sinusoidal endothelial cells in rat fatty liver during cold preservation and the protective effect of hepatocyte growth factor.

Y Takeda1, S Arii, T Kaido, M Niwano, T Moriga, A Mori, K Hanaki, M J Gorrin-Rivas, T Ishii, M Sato, M Imamura.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fatty liver grafts are considered to be one of the main factors of primary nonfunctioning graft in transplantation. We investigated here, the hepatic damage during cold preservation in a rat fatty liver model by ultrastructural observation, and examined the effect of human recombinant hepatocyte growth factor (hrHGF) on amelioration of the cold-preserved graft condition.
METHODS: Wistar rats were fed a choline-deficient diet (CDD) for 7 days. Livers were stored in cold University of Wisconsin (UW) solution for 0, 4, and 24 hr. We evaluated the ultrastructural alteration of the hepatocytes, sinusoidal architecture, and endothelial cells (SECs) by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Ex vivo, we measured alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in first effluent as an index of hepatocyte injury and the hyaluronic uptake rate (HUR) as that of SEC damage. We injected hrHGF into rats fed CDD for 7 days through the portal vein and also added it to the UW solution to determine whether or not the agent ameliorated the hepatic damage in cold-preserved fatty livers.
RESULTS: In rats fed CDD for 7 days, the lesion occupied by fat deposits appeared to enlarge with the duration of cold preservation leading to the disarrangement of sinusoidal architecture. Furthermore, sinusoidal endothelial damage, in which gaps, blebs, microvilli, and sinusoid denudation were detected, appeared to be more severe in these livers than in the corresponding control livers. ALT significantly increased in the 4-hr cold-preserved livers of rats fed CDD for 7 days. HUR decreased with 4-hr cold preservation and/or with CDD feeding. Administration of hrHGF prevented the expansion of fatty droplets and reduced SEC injury as detected by morphological observations. Increase of ALT in first effluent was inhibited to about one fourth the level observed in the 4-hr cold-preserved livers of rats fed CDD. Moreover, HUR significantly increased with the pretreatment of hrHGF.
CONCLUSION: The hepatic injury in both hepatocytes and SECs in cold-preserved fatty liver graft developed more rapidly and severely than in the corresponding controls and demonstrated a protective effect of hrHGF.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10199729     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199903270-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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