Introduction: The role of the immune system in liver repair is fundamentally complex and most likely involves the spleen. The close connection between the two organs via the portal vein enables delivery of splenic cytokines and living cells to the liver. This study evaluates expression of inflammation-related genes and assesses the dynamics of monocyte-macrophage and lymphocyte populations of the spleen during the recovery from 70% hepatectomy in mice.Methods: The study used the established mouse model of 70% liver volume resection. The animals were sacrificed 24 h, 72 h or 7 days post-intervention and splenic tissues were collected for analysis: Clariom™ S transcriptomic assay, immunohistochemistry for proliferation marker Ki-67 and macrop...
Functional and anatomical connection between the liver and the spleen is most clearly manifested in ...
Background: In many clinical cases of extensive liver resection (e.g. due to malignancy), the residu...
<div><p>Bone marrow cells (BMC) migrate to the injured liver after transplantation, contributing to ...
Background/Aims: Liver fibrosis is a complex process of tissue remodeling in response to injury. Hep...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
Macrophages are important regulators of liver repair. Participation of migratory monocytes/macrophag...
Relevance. Currently, the participation of immune system cells in the regulation of reparative proce...
AIM: To investigate the influence of the umbilical cordderived multipotent stromal cells (MSCs) on r...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Background. Splenectomy can improve liver function and survival in patients with autoimmune hepatiti...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
TNF and Fas/FasL are vital components, not only in hepatocyte injury, but are also required for hepa...
International audienceBackground & aims: Liver regeneration is a repair process in which metabolic r...
The mammalian liver possesses a remarkable ability to regenerate after injury to prevent immediate o...
Functional and anatomical connection between the liver and the spleen is most clearly manifested in ...
Background: In many clinical cases of extensive liver resection (e.g. due to malignancy), the residu...
<div><p>Bone marrow cells (BMC) migrate to the injured liver after transplantation, contributing to ...
Background/Aims: Liver fibrosis is a complex process of tissue remodeling in response to injury. Hep...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
Macrophages are important regulators of liver repair. Participation of migratory monocytes/macrophag...
Relevance. Currently, the participation of immune system cells in the regulation of reparative proce...
AIM: To investigate the influence of the umbilical cordderived multipotent stromal cells (MSCs) on r...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Background. Splenectomy can improve liver function and survival in patients with autoimmune hepatiti...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
TNF and Fas/FasL are vital components, not only in hepatocyte injury, but are also required for hepa...
International audienceBackground & aims: Liver regeneration is a repair process in which metabolic r...
The mammalian liver possesses a remarkable ability to regenerate after injury to prevent immediate o...
Functional and anatomical connection between the liver and the spleen is most clearly manifested in ...
Background: In many clinical cases of extensive liver resection (e.g. due to malignancy), the residu...
<div><p>Bone marrow cells (BMC) migrate to the injured liver after transplantation, contributing to ...