A.M. Pertosa
University of Bologna
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Transplantation | 2004
L. Puviani; Bruno Nardo; R. Montalti; R. Bertelli; P. Beltempo; P. Caraceni; A.M. Pertosa; Milena Pariali; Pasquale Chieco; Antonino Cavallari
BACKGROUNDnOptimization of the conditions for regeneration is a major goal in the management of patients with acute liver failure (ALF). Previous observations suggested that hyperoxygenation of the liver may improve its regenerative capacity. Thus, this study aimed to determine whether an additional supply of oxygenated blood achieved by portal vein arterialization (PVA) is protective in rat ALF caused by toxin administration or hepatectomy.nnnMETHODSnSprague-Dawley rats were subjected or not to PVA after CCl(4) intoxication or extended hepatectomy. PVA was performed by interposing a stent between the left renal artery and splenic vein after left nephrectomy and splenectomy. Liver injury was evaluated by the serum ALT level and necrotic cell count. Hepatocyte regeneration was assessed by calculating the mitotic index and bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) staining. The 10-day survival was assessed in separate experimental groups.nnnRESULTSnThe pO(2) in portal blood increased significantly following PVA. In the CCl(4)-induced ALF, serum ALT levels and necrosis were significantly reduced in arterialized than non-arterialized rats. PVA greatly promotes liver regeneration in both models. Finally, PVA significantly improved survival compared to controls (CCl(4): 100 versus 40%; 90% hepatectomy: 90 versus 30%). Interestingly, in the CCl(4)-induced ALF, survival was 100% even when the shunt was closed after 48 h.nnnCONCLUSIONnThese data indicate that the additional supply of arterial oxygenated blood through PVA promotes a rapid regeneration leading to the resolution of toxic-induced massive liver necrosis and a faster restoration of liver mass after partial hepatectomy in rats. Thus, PVA may represent a novel tool for optimizing hepatocyte regeneration.
Journal of Surgical Research | 2005
Paolo Caraceni; Marco Domenicali; Gianluigi Vendemiale; Ignazio Grattagliano; A.M. Pertosa; Bruno Nardo; Antonio Maria Morselli-Labate; Franco Trevisani; Giuseppe Palasciano; Emanuele Altomare; Mauro Bernardi
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2007
Paolo Caraceni; F. Giannone; Lucia Catani; S. Talarico; A.M. Pertosa; Marco Domenicali; Miriam Fogli; Alessandro Principe; Franco Trevisani; Michele Baccarani; Mauro Bernardi; Roberto M. Lemoli
Transplantation Proceedings | 2006
Bruno Nardo; L. Puviani; Paolo Caraceni; V. Pacilè; R. Bertelli; P. Beltempo; Giuseppe Cavallari; Pasquale Chieco; Milena Pariali; A.M. Pertosa; Graziella Angiolini; Marco Domenicali; Flavia Neri; M. Tsivian; Mauro Bernardi; Antonino Cavallari
Transplantation Proceedings | 2006
Bruno Nardo; L. Puviani; D. Prezzi; Flavia Neri; M. Tsivian; B. Mattioli; Milena Pariali; A.M. Pertosa; Paolo Caraceni; Mauro Bernardi; Antonio Daniele Pinna
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2007
Marco Domenicali; Paolo Caraceni; A.M. Pertosa; F. Giannone; Alessandro Principe; Andrea Zambruni; Franco Trevisani; Mauro Bernardi
International Journal of Artificial Organs | 2005
Bruno Nardo; Paolo Caraceni; L. Puviani; R. Montalti; R. Bertelli; P. Beltempo; V. Pacilè; M. Licursi; A.M. Pertosa; Marco Domenicali; Milena Pariali; Mauro Bernardi; Antonino Cavallari
Transplantation | 2004
L. Puviani; Bruno Nardo; R. Montalti; R. Bertelli; P. Beltempo; A.M. Pertosa; P. Caraceni; Milena Pariali; Pasquale Chieco; Antonino Cavallari
3° Seminario dei Ricercatori | 2004
L. Puviani; Bruno Nardo; R. Montalti; R. Bertelli; P. Beltempo; Paolo Caraceni; A.M. Pertosa; D. Piazzi; Milena Pariali; Antonino Cavallari
Hepatology | 2003
Paolo Caraceni; Bruno Nardo; L. Puviani; Marco Domenicali; A.M. Pertosa; Graziella Angiolini; Milena Pariali; Pasquale Chieco; Antonino Cavallari; Mauro Bernardi