[Protection of hypothermic rat liver against gentle manipulation injury].

Ceskoslovenska fysiologie Pub Date : 2004-01-01
A Kebis, LutterováM, M Kukan, D Kuba
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Abstract

Hypothermic preservation can increase hepatocyte sensitivity to various insults. Here we studied the hypothesis that hepatocytes are injured by manipulation with cold-preserved liver. Livers from Wistar rats were divided into two groups. In the 1st group (n = 6) the livers were placed after harvesting into a polyethylene (PE) bag. After the preservation period they were placed into the perfusion chamber--developed in our laboratory. Connection of livers from PE bag to the perfusion chamber required a contact manipulation with the liver. This contact manipulation was eliminated in the second group of livers (n = 6) by using the perfusion chamber for preservation. Lavage and perfusion were done in both groups under the same conditions. We found in the lavage solution of livers of the 1st group 2-times more LDH and 3.7-times higher release of TNF-alpha compared to the 2nd group. Further, bile flow of livers from the 1st group during reperfusion was significantly lower compared to the 2nd group (0.179 +/- 0,12 vs 0.398 +/- 0.15 ml/min/g liver). Manipulation with hypothermic liver leads to hepatocyte injury. Our new model of chamber can protect hypothermic liver against manipulation injury and can allow to perform physiological and pharmacological experiments on liver ex vivo.

[低温大鼠肝脏对轻手法损伤的保护作用]。
低温保存可以增加肝细胞对各种损伤的敏感性。在此,我们研究了冷保存肝操作对肝细胞损伤的假设。取Wistar大鼠肝脏分为两组。第一组(n = 6)取肝后放入聚乙烯(PE)袋中。保存期后,放入灌注室——在我们实验室研制。从PE袋到灌注室的肝脏连接需要与肝脏接触操作。在第二组肝脏(n = 6)中,使用灌注室保存,消除了这种接触操作。两组均在相同条件下进行灌洗和灌注。我们发现第1组肝脏灌洗液中LDH比第2组高2倍,tnf - α释放量比第2组高3.7倍。此外,与第二组相比,第一组在再灌注时肝脏的胆汁流量显著降低(0.179 +/- 0.12 vs 0.398 +/- 0.15 ml/min/g肝脏)。低温操作导致肝细胞损伤。该模型具有保护低温肝脏免受操作损伤的作用,并可在离体肝脏上进行生理药理实验。
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