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  • STUDIES ON HEPATIC ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN RAT CIRRHOTIC LIVER

    Objective To investigate the extent of hepatic ischemia reperfusion (HIR) injury in rat cirrhotic liver under different ischemic time,and find the time limit under which the rat with cirrhotic liver could tolerate. Methods At first,the cirrhosis of the rat were induced by carbon tetrachloride(CCl4)injected subcutaneously. Then these rats were randomly divided into four groups. Group A(n=6) was made by sham operation, group B, C, D(n=16) were respectively given 20, 30, 40min hepatic warm ischemia. The 7day survival rate, AST, ALT, TNF and liver, pulmonary pathology were observed. Results The 7-day survival rate was decreased with the increase of hepatic ischemic time. The survival rate of group B, C, D were respectively 100%, 60%, 40%. Between group C, D and group B there were significant differences(P<0.05). The level of AST and ALT in group D were (2 448.4±942.3)u/L and (1 189.0±403.4)u/L respectively, and those in group C were (2 185.1±1 732.9)u/L and (1 183.5±707.2)u/L respectively, which were higher than those in group B and A significantly(P<0.01). The level of TNF was increased significantly 4hr after reperfusion, as compared with that before operation 〔(0.177±0.139)u/ml〕, P<0.01. TNF of group B, C, D were (0.399±0.216)u/ml, (0.671±0.351)u/ml and (0.789±0.371)u/ml respectively. At the same time the level of TNF in group C, D was higher than that in group B, A significantly(P<0.01). Liver and lung pathology showed increased damage with increasing ischemia. Conclusion Hepatic injury is induced by HIR in rats with cirrhotic liver, and its severity increases with the increase of ischemic time. There is a certain hepatic ischemic time between 20min and 30min, which can be tolerated by the rats with cirrhotic liver. TNF may be used as an indicator,showing the degree of HIR injury and foreseeing the result of injury.

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Octreotide Inhibits the Growth of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Through Down-Regulation of cMet

    【Abstract】ObjectiveTo investigate the inhibitory effects and the mechanisms of octreotide (OCT) on the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MethodsBel7402 HCC cells were studied for proliferative ability by MTT assay, morphology by light microscopy, adhesive and invasive ability by cell adhesion and “wound strack” experiments. Immunofluorescence flow cytometry was used for study of cMet expression and cell cycle as well. Furthermore, the effects of OCT on tumor growth metastasis were investigated in nude mice with implanted HCC. The expression of cMet in implanted tumor cells was studied by immunohistochemistry. ResultsWith OCT treatment, the proliferative ability of Bel7402 cells and cell morphology didn’t change. The adhesive and invasive ability decreased compared with no OCT treatment cells (P<0.05). The ratio of G0/G1 cells increased markedly (P<0.05). The proportion of Bel7402 cells expressing cMet was reduced significantly (P<0.05). The growth of implanted tumor was inhibited with OCT treatment (P<0.05). The intensity of cMet expression in OCT group was remarkably weaker than that in control group. In addition, no recurrence and metastasis was found in OCT group 7 weeks after curative resection of xenografts, while 3 cases in controd group were observed to have the recurrence and metastasis. The intensity of cMet immunolabeling in the metastatic tumors was higher than that in xenografts of control group, but the difference was not significant. ConclusionOCT inhibits the growth of HCC by downregulation of cMet.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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