| Literature DB >> 8645297 |
S Kiso1, S Kawata, S Tamura, N Ito, H Tsushima, A Yamada, S Higashiyama, N Taniguchi, Y Matsuzawa.
Abstract
We reported recently that heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF), a member of the EGF family, is a new hepatotrophic factor for the regeneration of rat liver after partial hepatectomy. The current study examined changes in the amount of HB-EGF mRNA in liver injured by hepatotoxins. The level of HB-EGF mRNA was very low in normal rat liver, but increased markedly in the liver of rats injured by CCl4, showing two peaks, the first at 6 h and the second at 36 h. Western blot analysis showed that HB-EGF protein in the liver of CCl4-treated rats (at 6 h) was increased about 3.4-fold above normal. The level of HB-EGF mRNA also increased markedly in the liver of rats treated with D-galactosamine, showing a major peak at 18 h, and a smaller one at 6 h. These results indicate that HB-EGF may play a role in the regeneration of the liver following hepatotoxic injury.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8645297 DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1996.0397
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575