Literature DB >> 8978143

[A good model of acute hepatic failure: 95% hepatectomy. Treatment by transplantation of hepatocytes].

V Roger1, P Balladur, J Honiger, R Delelo, M Baudrimont, A Robert, Y Calmus, J Capeau, B Nordlinger.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop in rats, a model of acute hepatic failure that mimics human fulminant hepatitis and to study the effect on survival of transplantation of isolated hepatocytes. This study showed that the mortality after 90% hepatectomy was reduced by the sole correction of hypoglycemia. On the other hand, 95% hepatectomy appeared as a reliable and reproductable model, associated with a period of hepatic coma, a deep disorder of coagulation, and a high mortality rate (> 80%) despite correction of hypoglycemia. In this model of acute hepatic failure, intraperitoneal transplantation of encapsulated isolated hepatocytes significantly reduced the mortality rate from 80% in the control groups to 31% in the transplanted group. A complete regeneration of the native liver was observed in all rats surviving. All animals survived after explantation of the hollow fibers. Well preserved hepatocytes were observed in hollow fibers two months after transplantation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8978143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurgie        ISSN: 0001-4001


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