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Journal of Hepatology | 2015

Splenectomy attenuates murine liver fibrosis with hypersplenism stimulating hepatic accumulation of Ly-6Clo macrophages

Akito Yada; Yuji Iimuro; Naoki Uyama; Yugo Uda; Toshihiro Okada; Jiro Fujimoto

BACKGROUND & AIMS Splenectomy in cirrhotic patients has been reported to improve liver function; however the underlying mechanism remains obscure. In the present study, we investigated the mechanism using a murine model, which represents well the compensated liver cirrhosis. METHODS C57BL/6 male mice were allowed to drink water including thioacetamide (TAA: 300 mg/L) ad libitum for 32 weeks. After splenectomy at 32 weeks, mice were sacrificed on days one, seven, and 28, respectively, while TAA-administration was continued. Perioperative changes in peripheral blood and liver tissues were analyzed. RESULTS TAA treatment of mice for 32 weeks reproducibly achieved advanced liver fibrosis with splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia, and leukocytopenia. After splenectomy, liver fibrosis was attenuated, and macrophages/monocytes were significantly increased in peripheral blood, as well as in the liver. Progenitor-like cells expressing CK-19, EpCAM, or CD-133 appeared in the liver after TAA treatment, and gradually disappeared after splenectomy. Macrophages/monocytes accumulated in the liver, most of which were negative for Ly-6C, were adjacent to the hepatic progenitor-like cells, and quantitative RT-PCR indicated increased canonical Wnt and decreased Notch signals. As a result, a significant amount of β-catenin accumulated in the progenitor-like cells. Moreover, relatively small Ki67-positive hepatic cells were significantly increased. Protein expression of MMP-9, to which Ly-6G-positive neutrophils contributed, was also increased in the liver after splenectomy. CONCLUSIONS The hepatic accumulation of macrophages/monocytes, most of which are Ly-6C(lo), the reduction of fibrosis, and the gradual disappearance of hepatic progenitor-like cells possibly play significant roles in the tissue remodeling process in cirrhotic livers after splenectomy.


Case Reports in Gastroenterology | 2011

Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the liver: an uncommon finding in contrast-enhanced ultrasonography imaging.

Yuji Iimuro; Yasukane Asano; Kazuhiro Suzumura; Akito Yada; Tadamichi Hirano; Hiroko Iijima; Shuhei Nishiguchi; Seiichi Hirota; Jiro Fujimoto

Primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the liver is rare tumor with an unfavorable prognosis. We report a case of advanced primary SCC of the liver arising adjacent to a nonparasitic liver cyst, invading into the right diaphragm and the right lung tissue. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CE-US) demonstrated unique enhancement in the late vascular phase, which was incompatible with those observed in hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocellular carcinoma, or metastatic adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent surgical resection of the tumor followed by systemic chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and cisplatin (CDDP), while radiation chemotherapy was not applied because of relatively poor performance status. Although postoperative image analysis revealed no recurrence 4 months later, the patient died 13 months after the operation from recurrence. Immunohistological analysis of the resected specimen revealed that this SCC contained many capillary endothelial vessels expressing CD31 or CD34, possibly reflecting the unique imaging pattern in the late vascular phase of CE-US, which has been reported in choangiolocellular carcinoma. In addition, we reviewed which kind of treatment would be suitable for advanced hepatic primary SCC in the literature. From the review, it could be proposed that a combination of radiation therapy, systemic chemotherapy (5-FU and CDDP) and surgical resection, if possible, is appropriate for advanced primary SCC of the liver.


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2009

A CASE OF SIGNET-RING CELL CARCINOMA OF THE GALLBLADDER

Kazuhiro Suzumura; Junichi Yamanaka; Yuji Iimuro; Akito Yada; Jun Yasuda; Jiro Fujimoto


Nihon Gekakei Rengo Gakkaishi (journal of Japanese College of Surgeons) | 2017

A Surgical Case of Distal Bile Duct Carcinoma Associated with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

Akito Yada; Kazuhiro Suzumura; Shogo Tanaka; Seikan Hai; Nobukazu Kuroda; Tadamichi Hirano; Toshihiro Okada; Ami Kurimoto; Etsuro Hatano; Jiro Fujimoto


Surgical Case Reports | 2016

Bronchobiliary fistula caused after hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma: a case report

Seikan Hai; Yuji Iimuro; Tadamichi Hirano; Kazuhiro Suzumura; Akito Yada; Jiro Fujimoto


Pancreatology | 2016

Immunohistochemical study on collagen producing cells in pancreas

Naoki Uyama; Kazuhiro Suzumura; Norifumi Kawada; Hisashi Kosaka; Tadamichi Hirano; Toshihiro Okada; Yasukane Asano; Ikuo Nakamura; Yuichi Kondo; Seikan Hai; Hideaki Sueoka; Akito Yada; Tomohiro Okamoto; Ami Kurimoto; Rei Atono Itoh


Pancreatology | 2016

Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy with or without splenectomy: Spleen and splenic vessels preservation does not increase morbidity

Kazuhiro Suzumura; Toshihiro Okada; Yasukane Asano; Hisashi Kosaka; Tadamichi Hirano; Naoki Uyama; Ikuo Nakamura; Yuichi Kondo; Seikan Hai; Hideaki Sueoka; Akito Yada; Tomohiro Okamoto; Ami Kurimoto; Jiro Fujimoto


Nihon Gekakei Rengo Gakkaishi (journal of Japanese College of Surgeons) | 2015

A Case of Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Intraductal Papillary-Mucinous Neoplasm with Situs Inversus Totalis

Akito Yada; Kazuhiro Suzumura; Shogo Tanaka; Nobukazu Kuroda; Yasukane Asano; Hisashi Kosaka; Yuji Iimuro; Tadamichi Hirano; Toshihiro Okada; Jiro Fujimoto


Suizo | 2012

Xanthogranulomatous inflammation of the pancreas mimicking a pancreatic neoplasm

Yasuhiko Yoshida; Nobukazu Kuroda; Seikan Hai; Akito Yada; Jiro Fujimoto


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2012

A case of primary adenocarcinoma of the minor duodenal papilla

Jiro Fujimoto; Kazuhiro Suzumura; Nobukazu Kuroda; Yuji Iimuro; Akito Yada; Keiji Nakasho

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Jiro Fujimoto

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Yuji Iimuro

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Seikan Hai

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Toshihiro Okada

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Yasukane Asano

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Nobukazu Kuroda

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Ami Kurimoto

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Hisashi Kosaka

Hyogo College of Medicine

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