AbstractThe time course of changes in mitochondrial energy metabolism during liver regeneration, following partial hepatectomy, is analyzed. For 24 h after surgical operation, a lag phase in the time course of the growth of liver is observed. In this period mitochondria showed a decrease of: (1) the respiratory control index; (2) the rate of oxidative phosphorylation; (3) the amount of immunodetected β-F1 and F01-PVP subunits of F0F1-ATP synthase. No decrease, but instead a small increase in the content of mRNA for β-F1 was observed in this phase. After this lag phase the growth of liver started, the content of mRNA for βF1, as well as the level of immunodetected mitochondrial β-F1 and F01-PVP subunits, increased and oxidative phophorylatio...
Background/Aims: The protective effect of ischemic preconditioning (IPC) has been reported on improv...
The regenerative capacity of the liver is well known, and the mechanisms that regulate this process ...
Partial hepatectomy (70%) induces cell proliferation until the original mass of the liver is restor...
AbstractSubmitochondrial particles prepared from rat liver during hepatic regeneration exhibit a dep...
Abstract70% partial hepatectomy (PH) in the rat causes a release, into the cytosolic fraction, of mi...
After partial hepatectomy in rats, the following changes in enzymic activities were observed in the ...
Using the experimental model of partial hepatectomy in the rat, we have examined the relationship be...
ATP synthase, canonically mitochondrially located, is reported to be ectopically expressed on the p...
AbstractSubmitochondrial particles prepared from rat liver in the early phase of hepatic regeneratio...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Partial hepatectomy (70%) induces cell proliferation until the original mass...
To examine the role of the early changes occurring in the liver within the first hours after a parti...
Aims/Methods: The effect of moderate and severe reduction of the functional liver mass on gene expre...
Abstract The upper limit for partial hepatectomy (PH) in rats is 90%, which is associated with an in...
BACKGROUND: When a sham operation is performed 6 h before partial hepatectomy (PH), the regenerative...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
Background/Aims: The protective effect of ischemic preconditioning (IPC) has been reported on improv...
The regenerative capacity of the liver is well known, and the mechanisms that regulate this process ...
Partial hepatectomy (70%) induces cell proliferation until the original mass of the liver is restor...
AbstractSubmitochondrial particles prepared from rat liver during hepatic regeneration exhibit a dep...
Abstract70% partial hepatectomy (PH) in the rat causes a release, into the cytosolic fraction, of mi...
After partial hepatectomy in rats, the following changes in enzymic activities were observed in the ...
Using the experimental model of partial hepatectomy in the rat, we have examined the relationship be...
ATP synthase, canonically mitochondrially located, is reported to be ectopically expressed on the p...
AbstractSubmitochondrial particles prepared from rat liver in the early phase of hepatic regeneratio...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Partial hepatectomy (70%) induces cell proliferation until the original mass...
To examine the role of the early changes occurring in the liver within the first hours after a parti...
Aims/Methods: The effect of moderate and severe reduction of the functional liver mass on gene expre...
Abstract The upper limit for partial hepatectomy (PH) in rats is 90%, which is associated with an in...
BACKGROUND: When a sham operation is performed 6 h before partial hepatectomy (PH), the regenerative...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
Background/Aims: The protective effect of ischemic preconditioning (IPC) has been reported on improv...
The regenerative capacity of the liver is well known, and the mechanisms that regulate this process ...
Partial hepatectomy (70%) induces cell proliferation until the original mass of the liver is restor...