Putrescine administration reverses cadmium-associated inhibition of liver regeneration.

Autor: Theocharis, Stamatios, Margeli, Alexandra, Spiliopoulou, Chara, Skaltsas, Spyridon, Koutselinis, Antonios, Theocharis, S E, Margeli, A P, Spiliopoulou, C, Skaltsas, S D, Koutselinis, A
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Zdroj: Digestive Diseases & Sciences; Aug1998, Vol. 43 Issue 8, p1732-1736, 5p
Abstrakt: The liver is of central importance in the metabolism of essential and toxic metals such as cadmium. Cadmium pretreatment suppressed the liver regenerative response to partial hepatectomy, due to the inhibition of the enzymatic activity of thymidine kinase. Exogenous putrescine administration has been reported to stimulate liver regeneration in animal models of acute liver failure. The purpose of this study was to document whether the administration of this polyamine enhances the impaired regenerative capacity of hepatocytes in cadmium-pretreated partially hepatectomized rats. The intraperitoneal administration of putrescine (1 or 10 mg/kg body weight), at the time of surgery and at 4 and 8 hr postoperatively partly restored the suppressed hepatocyte deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) biosynthesis and thymidine kinase activity in cadmium-pretreated partially hepatectomized rats. Mitotic activity and the percentage of hepatocytes positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen nuclei were in accordance with the liver proliferative status. Our results showed that exogenous putrescine administration is able to improve diminished liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in this animal model of acute hepatic injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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