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http://hdl.handle.net/10400.4/1961| Title: | Impact of splenic artery ligation after major hepatectomy on liver function, regeneration and viability |
| Author: | Carrapita, J Abrantes, AM Campelos, S Gonçalves, AC Cardoso, D Sarmento-Ribeiro, AB Rocha, C Santos, JN Botelho, MF Tralhão, JG Farges, O Barbosa, JM |
| Keywords: | Artéria Esplénica Hepatectomia |
| Issue Date: | 11-Oct-2016 |
| Citation: | Sci Rep. 2016 Oct 11;6:34731. |
| Abstract: | It was reported that prevention of acute portal overpressure in small-for-size livers by inflow modulation results in a better postoperative outcome. The aim is to investigate the impact of portal blood flow reduction by splenic artery ligation after major hepatectomy in a murine model. Forty-eight rats were subjected to an 85% hepatectomy or 85% hepatectomy and splenic artery ligation. Both groups were evaluated at 24, 48, 72 and 120 post-operative hours: liver function, regeneration and viability. All methods and experiments were carried out in accordance with Coimbra University guidelines. Splenic artery ligation produces viability increase after 24 h, induces a relative decrease in oxidative stress during the first 48 hours, allows antioxidant capacity increment after 24 h, which is reflected in a decrease of half-time normalized liver curve at 48 h and at 72 h and in an increase of mitotic index between 48 h and 72 h. Splenic artery ligation combined with 85% hepatectomy in a murine model, allows portal inflow modulation, promoting an increase in hepatocellular viability and regeneration, without impairing the function, probably by inducing a less marked elevation of oxidative stress at first 48 hours. |
| Peer review: | yes |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10400.4/1961 |
| DOI: | 10.1038/srep34731 |
| Appears in Collections: | SMN - Artigos HEM- Artigos CIR - Artigos |
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