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Experimental study on liver microcirculation disturbance following transplantation and the protectiv

Experimental study on liver microcirculation disturbance following transplantation and the protective effect of prostaglandin E 1 in the rat
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摘要 Abstract Objective To determine the effect of PGE 1 on liver microcirculation disturbance following orthotopic liver transplantation in rats. Methods Forty male adult Wistar rats were divided randomly into 3 groups. Eight transplantations were established in both the experimental and control group, while in the sham group, the liver was dissected like in the experimental group, but no resection was performed. In the experimental group, PGE 1 (0.5 μg/kg·min 1 ) was injected intravenously into the donor before the operation, and added (1 mg/L)to the flush and preservation fluid, while PGE 1 was replaced by normal saline in the control group. Confocal laser scan microscopy, biochemical test, and optical and electronic microscopy were used. Results In the control group the reperfusion state was poor,leukocyte infiltration appeared in the center of lobule,and transaminase rose after transplantation. In the experimental group distinctive improvement was seen as compared with the control group (P<0.05). Histological findings showed progressive degeneration and necrosis following transplantation in the control group, while in the experimental group the histological changes were improved to some degree by the use of PGE 1. Conclusions In liver transplantation, ischemic reperfusion damage may lead to hepatic microcirculation disturbance, which is the major cause of graft failure. Infusing PGE 1 into the donor intravenously before ischemia and adding PGE 1 to the cold storage fluid could improve hepatic microcirculation, and thus reducing ischemic reperfusion damage in liver transplantation. Abstract Objective To determine the effect of PGE 1 on liver microcirculation disturbance following orthotopic liver transplantation in rats. Methods Forty male adult Wistar rats were divided randomly into 3 groups. Eight transplantations were established in both the experimental and control group, while in the sham group, the liver was dissected like in the experimental group, but no resection was performed. In the experimental group, PGE 1 (0.5 μg/kg·min 1 ) was injected intravenously into the donor before the operation, and added (1 mg/L)to the flush and preservation fluid, while PGE 1 was replaced by normal saline in the control group. Confocal laser scan microscopy, biochemical test, and optical and electronic microscopy were used. Results In the control group the reperfusion state was poor,leukocyte infiltration appeared in the center of lobule,and transaminase rose after transplantation. In the experimental group distinctive improvement was seen as compared with the control group (P<0.05). Histological findings showed progressive degeneration and necrosis following transplantation in the control group, while in the experimental group the histological changes were improved to some degree by the use of PGE 1. Conclusions In liver transplantation, ischemic reperfusion damage may lead to hepatic microcirculation disturbance, which is the major cause of graft failure. Infusing PGE 1 into the donor intravenously before ischemia and adding PGE 1 to the cold storage fluid could improve hepatic microcirculation, and thus reducing ischemic reperfusion damage in liver transplantation.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1998年第12期23-26,共4页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
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