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Limited therapeutic efficacy of thrombopoietin on the regeneration of steatotic livers.

Kerstin Abshagen1, Franziska Mertens, Christian Eipel, Brigitte Vollmar.   

Abstract

Liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy is impaired in steatotic livers of leptin-deficient ob/ob mice. Previous studies have shown that thrombopoietin (TPO) promotes liver regeneration and improves liver cirrhosis by an increase of platelet counts and the expansion of hepatic progenitor cells. Herein we studied whether TPO exerts pro-proliferative and hepatoprotective effects and thereby improves the regenerative capacity of steatotic livers. For this purpose, we studied hepatic regeneration at day 2, 3, 7 and 10 in a model of 55% hepatectomy in obese (ob/ob) and non-obese (C57BL/6J) mice. Liver function and injury, platelet counts, weight of the regenerated liver, proliferating liver cells as well as the number of hepatic (CK19-positive) oval cells were quantified by biochemical and immunohistochemical analysis. As expected, obese mice had a markedly decreased regenerative capacity of livers compared with lean animals. Pretreatment of mice with recombinant TPO (12.5 μg/kg) had no evident effect on regeneration of fatty livers, but ameliorated acute liver damage in obese mice, as indicated by decreased liver enzyme release early after resection. TPO was unable to enhance hepatocyte proliferation, but increased proliferation of non-parenchymal cells, including CK19-positive oval cells, at later observation time points after resection. Interestingly, TPO completely inhibited the resection-induced increase of plasma triglycerides immediately after resection in non-obese mice. In conclusion, TPO slightly prevents acute liver damage after resection in obese mice, but fails to significantly enhance regeneration of fatty livers.

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Keywords:  Thrombopoietin; ob/ob; oval cells; partial hepatectomy; steatosis

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24040440      PMCID: PMC3759482     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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