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Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2011

Biochemical liver function after partial hepatic resection with or without partial hepatic vascular exclusion

Orlando Castro e Silva; Enio David Mente; Ajith Kumar Sankarankutty; Maria Eliza Jordani de Souza; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Maria Aparecida Neves Cardoso Picinato; Clarice Fleury Fina; Jorge Resende Lopes Junior

PURPOSE The aim of the present study was to assess the advantages and disadvantages of liver vascular partial exclusion (LVPE) (liver dysfunction due to ischemia) during liver resection in patients submitted to partial hepatectomy. METHODS A total of 114 patients were submitted to partial hepatectomy (minor versus major resections) with LPVE being used in 57 of them but not in the remaining 57. Patient age ranged from 35 to 73 years and 57 % were women. Mitochondrial function was assessed 30 minutes after liver resection in the remnant liver and serum aminotransferases were determined before surgery and for seven days postoperatively. LPVE time ranged from 30 to 60 minutes. Data were analyzed statistically by the Student T test (5 % level of significance). RESULTS Mitochondrial function was similar in the minor and major liver resections. The maximum postoperative aminotransferase peak was similar in the groups with and without LPVE. CONCLUSION LPVE did not induce mitochondrial changes in hepatic tissue in either type of surgery, and aminotransferase levels were similar for patients with and without LPVE. Thus, the results show that LPVE is a safe procedure that does not induce the significant changes typical of ischemia and reperfusion in the liver remnant.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2013

Effects of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO), as pre-conditioning in liver of rats submitted to periodic liver ischemia/reperfusion

Diego Elias da Silva Caldeira; Maria Eliza Jordani de Souza; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Maria Aparecida Neves Cardoso Picinato; Clarice Fleury Fina; Omar Féres; Orlando Castro e Silva

PURPOSE to assess the effect of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) as pre-conditioning on periodic liver ischemia/reperfusion injury. METHODS Thirty-six male Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups (SHAM, I/R , HBO-I/R and CONTROL). The surgical technique consisted of total clamping of the hepatic pedicle for 15 min followed by twice repeated reperfusion for 5 min (unclamping). HBO was applied in a collective chamber (simultaneous exposure of 4 rats) directly pressurized with oxygen at 2 ATA for 60 min. Hepatic mitochondrial function was determined using samples of the median lobe obtained after exactly 5 min of reperfusion for the analysis of mitochondrial respiration based on the determination of states 3 and 4, the respiratory control ratio and the transition of mitochondrial permeability (mitochondrial swelling).Data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney test and the level of significance was set at p < 0.05. RESULTS There was a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) in state 3 between the CONTROL and I/R and HBO-I/R groups, in state 4 between the CONTROL and I/R and HBO-I/R groups; in respiratory control ratio (RCR) between the CONTROL and I/R and HBO-I/R groups and between the CONTROL and Sham groups, and in mitochondrial swelling between the CONTROL and I/R and HBO-/R groups and between the Sham and I/R and HBO-I/R groups. CONCLUSION In this process of periodic ischemia and reperfusion, hyperbaric pre-conditioning did not improve significantly hepatic mitochondrial function.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2006

Effect of liver ischemic preconditioning in cirrhotic rats submitted to hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Eduardo Garcia Pacheco; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Gustavo Ribeiro Rodrigues; Walter Campos; Rafael Kemp; Orlando de Castro e Silva

PURPOSE The main aim of this study was to determine the influence of ischemic preconditioning (IPC) on rat liver cirrhosis. METHODS Cirrhosis was induced in Wistar rats by occlusion of the hepatic duct. The animals were divided into four groups of six animals each: non-cirrhotic group (simulated operation only), cirrhotic control group (simulated operation in cirrhotic rats), I/R group (40-minute ischemia without IPC), and IPC group (cirrhotic rats with ischemia, previously submitted to IPC). The IPC procedure consisted of partial hepatic ischemia for five minutes, followed by 10 minutes of reperfusion. In the case of the IPC group, the animals were submitted to liver ischemia for 40 minutes after the preconditioning procedure, followed by 2 hours of reperfusion. Blood samples were collected for measurement of serum aminotransferases (ALT and AST). The respiratory control ratio (RCR), the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and malondialdehyde (MDA) values in the hepatic tissue were analyzed. Nonparametric statistical analysis was used and a value of p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS Ischemia did not induce significant increase in ALT and AST levels. MDA values were significantly higher in cirrhotic animals. MMP did not significantly change in cirrhosis and liver ischemia. Mitochondrial RCR decreased in liver cirrhosis, accentuated upon liver ischemia, and did not significantly change with IPC. CONCLUSION Ischemic preconditioning does not protect the liver from hepatic injury induced by the ischemia/reperfusion process.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2013

Effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on liver function during intermittent ischemia

Letícia Botigeli Baldim; Ricardo Nejo Jr; Maria Eliza Jordani de Souza; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Maria Aparecida Neves Cardoso Picinato; Clarice Fleury Fina; Orlando Castro-e-Silva

PURPOSE To analyze the effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on liver function in rats previously subjected to ischemia and reperfusion. METHODS A randomly distribution of 23 Wistar rats was conducted into three groups: SHAM, animals subjected to surgical stress without restricting blood flow by clamping the hepatic pedicle, IR, rats underwent hepatic vascular occlusion intermittently for two complete cycles of 15 minutes of ischemia followed by 5 min of reperfusion, IR / HBO, rats underwent hepatic pedicle clamping and thereafter exposed to hyperbaric oxygen pressure of 2 absolute atmospheres for 60 minutes. We evaluated liver function through mitochondrial function, determined by the stages 3 and 4 of respiration, respiratory control ratio (RCR) and mitochondrial permeability transition (Swelling). Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were also quantified . We analyzed the results using the Mann-Whitney test and were considered significant all results with p <0.05. RESULTS There were significant differences between the results of stage 3 in SHAM vs IR group ; of the stage 4 in the groups IR vs SHAM and SHAM vs IR /HBO; of the Respiratory Control Ratio (RCR) in the group IR vs IR / HBO ; of alanine aminotransferase in the groups IR vs SHAM , SHAM vs IR/HBO and IR vs IR / HBO; aspartate aminotransferase in the groups SHAM vs IR and SHAM vs IR / HBO. CONCLUSION The whole analysis of the mitochondrial function indicators permits us to conclude that the hyperbaric oxygen therapy acted as a protective agent of the mitochondrial function, minimizing the ischemia-reperfusion injury of the hepatic parenchyma.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2006

Proliferative effect of the aqueous extract of Hyptis pectinata on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats

Gustavo Barreto de Melo; Renata Lemos Silva; Valdinaldo Aragão de Melo; Ângelo Roberto Antoniolli; Paulo Roberto Teixeira Michellone; Sérgio Zucoloto; Maria Eliza Jordani de Souza; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Rodrigo Borges Correia; Orlando Castro-e-Silva

PURPOSE This study was carried out to assess the effects of the aqueous extract of Hyptis pectinata leaves on liver regeneration and on serum enzymes (AST, ALT and gamma-GT) after 67% partial hepatectomy in rats. METHODS AST, ALT and gamma-GT, were determined by conventional procedures using a spectrophotometer (Model E2250-CELM). Liver regeneration was evaluated by immunohistochemical staining for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). RESULTS Oral pretreatment during 4 days at 100 mg/kg increased liver regeneration index. At 200 mg/kg, AST level was statistically decreased in comparison to the group submitted to distilled water administration. The other enzymes assessed disclosed no difference when all groups were compared. CONCLUSION The present study shows that the aqueous extract of Hyptis pectinata leaves contains some biological active principles that stimulate liver regeneration at 100 mg/kg and cause slight hepatic protection at 200 mg/kg.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2000

Efeito da deferoxamina na isquemia e reperfusão do fígado remanescente após ressecção hepática parcial

João Luiz Brisotti; Maria C. Picinato; Clarice Fleury Fina Franco; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Maria Eliza Jordani de Souza; Andessa P. Barion; Orlando de Castro e Silva

Particularmente, a utilizacao de varios tipos de drogas que diminuem os efeitos deleterios do binomio isquemia-reperfusao, tem tornado-se foco de varios estudos experimentais visando possiveis aplicacoes clinicas. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar os efeitos da deferoxamina na isquemia e reperfusao sobre o figado remanescente apos resseccao hepatica parcial a 70%, avaliando-se variaveis bioquimicas do sangue: aspartato aminotransferase e alanina aminotransferase;.A amostra de 34 ratos foi dividida em grupos: Grupo HP (n = 8) - submetidos a hepatectomia parcial (HP) a 70%; Grupo HPD (n = 4) - submetidos a administracao de deferoxamina (40 mg/kg) e HP a 70%; Grupo HPI (n = 7) - hepatectomizados (HP a 70%) e submetidos a isquemia (40 minutos); Grupo HPID (n = 7) - semelhante ao anterior, porem recebendo previamente deferoxamina; Grupo C (n = 8) - controle, submetido a operacao simulada para HP a 70%. A analise estatistica entre os diversos grupos foi feita pelos testes de Kruskal - Wallis e de Mann - Whitney, com nivel de significância de 5%. Portanto, houve aumento significativo das aminotransferases nos animais submetidos a hepatectomia e a isquemia. Esse aumento foi inibido pela deferoxamina.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2016

Effect of irradiation with different laser wavelengths on oxidative stress of non-hepatectomized rats

Fabrícia Teixeira Mumic; Marina Rodrigues Garcia da Silveira; Kelvin Henrique Vilalva; Maria Eliza Jordani; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; José Carlos Vanni; José Dirceu Vollet Filho; Cristina Kurachi; Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato; Orlando de Castro e Silva

PURPOSE To assess the effect of two laser wavelengths, either separate or combined, on intact rat livers. METHOD Nineteen male Wistar rats (200-300 g) were submitted to laser irradiation at 5 different sites on the liver surface.Wavelengths 660 and 780 nm were used, with a dose of irradiation of 60 J/cm2/site.The animals were divided into the groups:control (C) and animals irradiated with 660 nm laser (L1), with 780 nm laser (L2) or withboth wavelengths (L3).Mitochondrial function, mitochondrial swelling, and hepatocellular malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were determined.Data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney test, with the level of significance set at 5%. RESULTS There was a reduction of ADP-activated respiration (state 3) in group L1 compared to group C (p=0.0016), whereas the values of group L2 were similar to control.Group L3 also showed a reduction of state 3 (p=0.0159).There was a reduction of RCR in group L1 compared to control (p=0.0001) and to group L2 (p=0.0040).Mitochondrial swelling only differed between group L3 and control (p=0.0286).There was a increase in MDA levels in group L3 compared to control (p=0.0476) and to group L2 (p=0.0286) and in group L1 compared to group L2 (p=0.0132). CONCLUSION Although laser irradiation reduced mitochondrial function,it did not interfere with the hepatocellular energy status.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2018

Rivastigmine prevents injury induced by ischemia and reperfusion in rat liver

Agnaldo Bruno Chies; Paula Carolina Grande Nakazato; Maria Angélica Spadella; Patrícia Zorzi; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Luiz Augusto Carneiro D’Albuquerque; Orlando Castro-e-Silva

PURPOSE To evaluate whether pre-treatment with rivastigmine is able to attenuate the I/R induced lesions in rat liver. METHODS SHAM animals or those submitted to I/R, non-treated or pre-treated with rivastigminine (2mg/kg) either 50 or 15 minutes before ischemia, were used. After I/R protocol, these animals were killed and their livers were harvested to measurement of the mitochondrial swelling as well as the malondialdehyde (MDA), nitrite and nitrate tissue concentration. Blood was also harvested for serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) determinations. RESULTS I/R promoted a significant increase of mitochondrial swelling in the studied animals. This increase of mitochondrial swelling was partially prevented by rivastigmine, but only if administered 50 minutes before ischemia. No significant modification of MDA, nitrite or nitrate tissue concentrations was observed in consequence of I/R, followed or not by rivastigmine treatments. In addition, I/R elevated both AST and ALT. These elevations of serum enzymes were not reversed by the different rivastigmine treatments. CONCLUSIONS Rivastigmine administered 50 minutes before ischemia attenuates I/R-induced mitochondrial swelling, that indicates liver injury. This protective effect may be related to a greater stimulation of α7nAChR present in the Kupffer cells by the non-methabolized ACh, leading to an attenuation of I/R-induced inflammation.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2007

Effects of Ischemic Liver Preconditioning on Hepatic Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in the Rat

Sergio Centurion; L.M. Centurion; M.E.J. Souza; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Ajith Kumar Sankarankutty; Enio David Mente; O. Castro e Silva


Transplantation Proceedings | 2006

Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen on Liver Regeneration in a Rat Model

Eduardo Curvello Tolentino; O. Castro e Silva; Sérgio Zucoloto; M.E.J. Souza; Maria Cecília Jordani Gomes; Ajith Kumar Sankarankutty; G.R. Oliveira; Omar Féres

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University of São Paulo

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