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Yang ZF, Lau CK, Ngai P, Lam SP, Ho DW, Poon RT, Fan ST: Cardiotrophin-1 enhances regeneration of cirrhotic liver remnant after hepatectomy through promotion of angiogenesis and cell proliferation. Liver Int. 2008 May;28(5):622-31. Epub 2008 Feb 26. BACKGROUND/AIM: Hepatic resection is not applicable to a certain proportion of hepatocellular carcinoma patients owing to an insufficient liver function reserve. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1) on improving the function of CCl (4)-induced cirrhotic liver remnant after major hepatectomy. METHODS: CT-1 was administered to rats after hepatectomy according to different protocols. RESULTS: A double-dose CT-1 protocol improved liver function, enlarged the volume of liver remnant, upregulated the expression of von Willebrand factor and increased the number of BrdU (+) or Ki-67 (+) hepatocytes. Administration of CT-1 enhanced the expression of nuclear factor-kappaB (P65), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), CyclinD1 and p42/44 in the liver remnant. However, the effects of CT-1 were blocked by a VEGF receptor blocker, PTK787. Although the expression of gp130, a receptor of CT-1, was downregulated in the diseased hepatocytes isolated from the cirrhotic liver, CT-1 could still stimulate the cell proliferation. CT-1 administration enhanced the expression of P65 and VEGF in the diseased hepatocytes, but the augmented P65 and VEGF expression was blocked by PTK787 administration. CONCLUSION: Short-term administration of CT-1 could improve the function of cirrhotic liver remnant and stimulate liver regeneration through promotion of angiogenesis and cell proliferation. |
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