Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors

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Main Author: Parra, Osório Miguel
Publication Date: 1995
Other Authors: Silva, Rubens Augusto Penteado de Sousa e, Silva, José Roberto Machado Cunha da, Hernandez-Blasquez, Francisco Javier, Peduto, Luigi, Saad, William Abrão, Saad Junior , William Abrão
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Language: eng
Source: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Summary: In mammals, liver size is related to animal body weight at the 2.5 to 3% proportion, a ratio mediated by the afflux of hepatotrophic factors. Formulas capable of modifying this ratio have been developed in previous studies on the rat, with enhancement of liver size brought about by intraperitoneal (portal) infusion of exogenous factors such as glucose, amino acids, insulin, glucagon, vitamins, electrolytes, and triiodothyronine. However, the efficacy of these formulations was accompanied by increased animal mortality (PARRA et al.19,20 ). The present study, which was carried out with small methodological modifications on a larger number of rats using daily intraperitoneal injections of a solution of exogenous hepatotrophic factors (40 ml/kg) for seven days, confirms the previous findings, with a 114.16 ± 7.90% enhancement of liver size beyond the expected value for the body weight of the animal. However, the problem of animal mortality was not fully resolved.
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spelling Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factorsGlucagonInsulinLiver regenerationThyroid hormoneIn mammals, liver size is related to animal body weight at the 2.5 to 3% proportion, a ratio mediated by the afflux of hepatotrophic factors. Formulas capable of modifying this ratio have been developed in previous studies on the rat, with enhancement of liver size brought about by intraperitoneal (portal) infusion of exogenous factors such as glucose, amino acids, insulin, glucagon, vitamins, electrolytes, and triiodothyronine. However, the efficacy of these formulations was accompanied by increased animal mortality (PARRA et al.19,20 ). The present study, which was carried out with small methodological modifications on a larger number of rats using daily intraperitoneal injections of a solution of exogenous hepatotrophic factors (40 ml/kg) for seven days, confirms the previous findings, with a 114.16 ± 7.90% enhancement of liver size beyond the expected value for the body weight of the animal. However, the problem of animal mortality was not fully resolved.OBJETIVOS: Confirmar observações anteriores (PARRA e col. 19,20) que sugeriam a possibilidade de fazer crescer o fígado em animais intactos, por estímulo hepatotrófico exógeno, ultrapassando seu tamanho biologicamente pré-determinado. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: Dois grupos de fêmeas de ratos Wistar, foram injetadas diariamente na cavidade peritoneal (40 ml/kg) por sete dias consecutivos com as seguintes soluções: GRUPOA (controle) - solução salina com carboximetilcelulose (CMC) a 0.25%; GRUPO B - solução de fatores hepatotróficos exógenos constituída de glicose, aminoácidos, insulina, glucagon, vitamins, eletrólitos, trilodotironina e CMC na mesma concentração do grupo controle. No oitavo dia os animais foram sacrificados e avaliados os seguintes parâmetros: variação da massa hepática e DNA total do fígado dos animais do grupo experimental em relação ao grupo controle. RESULTADOS: Foi observado crescimento da massa hepática de 114,16 ± 7,9% acima do esperado e aumento do DNA total hepático de 12,99 ± 0,46 mg para 20,17 por fígado (p=0.0002). CONCLUSÃO: O aumento do tamanho do fígado a partir de sua massa primitiva, estimulada por fatores hepatotróficos exógenos, pode vir a ter aplicações em hepatologia, como em casos de cirroses revertendo parcialmente as alterações histológicas e funcionais, ou em transplantes intre-vivos, criando maior massa hepática a ser dividida entre doador e receptor.São Paulo Medical JournalSão Paulo Medical Journal1995-07-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1684São Paulo Medical Journal; Vol. 113 No. 4 (1995); 941-947São Paulo Medical Journal; v. 113 n. 4 (1995); 941-9471806-9460reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APMenghttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1684/1578https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessParra, Osório MiguelSilva, Rubens Augusto Penteado de Sousa eSilva, José Roberto Machado Cunha daHernandez-Blasquez, Francisco JavierPeduto, LuigiSaad, William AbrãoSaad Junior , William Abrão2023-09-12T10:54:36Zoai:ojs.diagnosticoetratamento.emnuvens.com.br:article/1684Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2023-09-12T10:54:36São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
title Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
spellingShingle Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
Parra, Osório Miguel
Glucagon
Insulin
Liver regeneration
Thyroid hormone
title_short Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
title_full Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
title_fullStr Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
title_sort Enhancement of liver size by stimulation of intact rat liver with exogenous hepatotrophic factors
author Parra, Osório Miguel
author_facet Parra, Osório Miguel
Silva, Rubens Augusto Penteado de Sousa e
Silva, José Roberto Machado Cunha da
Hernandez-Blasquez, Francisco Javier
Peduto, Luigi
Saad, William Abrão
Saad Junior , William Abrão
author_role author
author2 Silva, Rubens Augusto Penteado de Sousa e
Silva, José Roberto Machado Cunha da
Hernandez-Blasquez, Francisco Javier
Peduto, Luigi
Saad, William Abrão
Saad Junior , William Abrão
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Parra, Osório Miguel
Silva, Rubens Augusto Penteado de Sousa e
Silva, José Roberto Machado Cunha da
Hernandez-Blasquez, Francisco Javier
Peduto, Luigi
Saad, William Abrão
Saad Junior , William Abrão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glucagon
Insulin
Liver regeneration
Thyroid hormone
topic Glucagon
Insulin
Liver regeneration
Thyroid hormone
description In mammals, liver size is related to animal body weight at the 2.5 to 3% proportion, a ratio mediated by the afflux of hepatotrophic factors. Formulas capable of modifying this ratio have been developed in previous studies on the rat, with enhancement of liver size brought about by intraperitoneal (portal) infusion of exogenous factors such as glucose, amino acids, insulin, glucagon, vitamins, electrolytes, and triiodothyronine. However, the efficacy of these formulations was accompanied by increased animal mortality (PARRA et al.19,20 ). The present study, which was carried out with small methodological modifications on a larger number of rats using daily intraperitoneal injections of a solution of exogenous hepatotrophic factors (40 ml/kg) for seven days, confirms the previous findings, with a 114.16 ± 7.90% enhancement of liver size beyond the expected value for the body weight of the animal. However, the problem of animal mortality was not fully resolved.
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