Abstract

BackgroundThe liver presents a remarkable capacity for regeneration after hepatectomy but the exact mechanisms and mediators involved are not yet fully clarified. Erythropoietin (EPO) and Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) have been shown to promote liver regeneration after major hepatectomy.Aim of this experimental study is to compare the impact of exogenous administration of EPO, GM-CSF, as well as their combination on the promotion of liver regeneration after major hepatectomy.MethodsWistar rats were submitted to 70% major hepatectomy. The animals were assigned to 4 experimental groups: a control group (n = 21) that received normal saline, an EPO group (n = 21), that received EPO 500 IU/kg, a GM-CSF group (n = 21) that received 20 mcg/kg of GM-CSF and a EPO+GMCSF group (n = 21) which received a combination of the above. Seven animals of each group were killed on the 1st, 3rd and 7th postoperative day and their remnant liver was removed to evaluate liver regeneration by immunochemistry for PCNA and Ki 67.ResultsOur data suggest that EPO and GM-CSF increases liver regeneration following major hepatectomy when administered perioperatively. EPO has a more significant effect than GM-CSF (p < 0.01). When administering both, the effect of EPO seems to fade as EPO and GM-CSF treated rats have decreased regeneration compared to EPO administration alone (p < 0.01).ConclusionEPO, GM-CSF and their combination enhance liver regeneration after hepatectomy in rats when administered perioperatively. However their combination has a weaker effect on liver regeneration compared to EPO alone. Further investigation is needed to assess the exact mechanisms that mediate this finding.

Highlights

  • Liver has the unique capacity to regain its original and optimal mass after partial hepatectomy [1]

  • Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) was increased in the EPO and Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF)+ EPO groups, while there was no increase in the GM-CSF group

  • Our study demonstrates that EPO administration had a positive effect on liver regeneration process after 70% hepatectomy by augmenting nuclear activity

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Introduction

Liver has the unique capacity to regain its original and optimal mass after partial hepatectomy [1]. Liver regeneration is a complex phenomenon and the implicated mechanisms are not yet fully understood and clarified. In studies that have been performed in the past, erythropoietin (EPO) has been shown to be produced by the regenerating liver after partial hepatectomy in rats [5] and erythropoietic foci have been found 24-72 hours after subtotal hepatectomy in rats [6]. EPO has been shown to have a positive effect on liver regeneration after hepatectomy in many studies [7,8]. The liver presents a remarkable capacity for regeneration after hepatectomy but the exact mechanisms and mediators involved are not yet fully clarified. Erythropoietin (EPO) and Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) have been shown to promote liver regeneration after major hepatectomy

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