OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of severe steatosis with inflammation on hepatocellular recovery after 70% hepatectomy in a rat model of diet-induced steatosis. BACKGROUND: Patients with steatosis have an increased risk of inflammatory complications after liver resection. This might be attributable to Kupffer cell-mediated inflammation in steatotic livers causing progressive injury. METHODS: Male Wistar rats were fed a standard methionine- and choline-deficient diet for 1 or 5 weeks. A 70% partial hepatectomy (PH) was performed, after which rats were killed at 24, 48, or 72 hours. The extent of steatosis and inflammation was determined by assessment of hepatic triglycerides, cytokine content, and histopathology....
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pathogenesis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remains poorly understood. Cyt...
Background and aim: Reclaiming fatty livers for transplantation could decrease donor shortage. We de...
Background and aim: Reclaiming fatty livers for transplantation could decrease donor shortage. We de...
Liver steatosis increases the risk of postoperative complications following major liver resection, s...
1. SUMMARY Liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats suffering from non-alcoholic fatty l...
Contribution to the study of the etiology and clinical significance of hepatic steatosis in the expe...
Objective: Hepatic steatosis is a common cause of liver disease and has become more prevalent recent...
OBJECTIVE: To review present knowledge of the influence of hepatic steatosis in liver surgery as der...
Background: In many clinical cases of extensive liver resection (e.g. due to malignancy), the residu...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Introduction: Surgical resection is the gold standard in treatment of hepatic malignancies, giving t...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impaired ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate whether colectomy, associated with 70% hepatectomy, influences liv...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pathogenesis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remains poorly understood. Cyt...
Background and aim: Reclaiming fatty livers for transplantation could decrease donor shortage. We de...
Background and aim: Reclaiming fatty livers for transplantation could decrease donor shortage. We de...
Liver steatosis increases the risk of postoperative complications following major liver resection, s...
1. SUMMARY Liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats suffering from non-alcoholic fatty l...
Contribution to the study of the etiology and clinical significance of hepatic steatosis in the expe...
Objective: Hepatic steatosis is a common cause of liver disease and has become more prevalent recent...
OBJECTIVE: To review present knowledge of the influence of hepatic steatosis in liver surgery as der...
Background: In many clinical cases of extensive liver resection (e.g. due to malignancy), the residu...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Introduction: Surgical resection is the gold standard in treatment of hepatic malignancies, giving t...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impaired ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate whether colectomy, associated with 70% hepatectomy, influences liv...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pathogenesis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remains poorly understood. Cyt...
Background and aim: Reclaiming fatty livers for transplantation could decrease donor shortage. We de...
Background and aim: Reclaiming fatty livers for transplantation could decrease donor shortage. We de...