Effect of short-term administration of prostaglandin E1 on viability after ischemia/reperfusion injury with extended hepatectomy in cirrhotic rat liver

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Hossain, MA [1 ]
Izuishi, K [1 ]
Maeta, H [1 ]
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[1] Kagawa Med Univ, Dept Surg 1, Miki, Kagawa 7610793, Japan
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10.1007/s00268-003-6914-y
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The cytoprotective effect of prostaglandin E-1 (PGE(1)) has been demonstrated experimentally and clinically against hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury and against the effects of partial hepatectomy in both individual and combined models of noncirrhotic livers. Cirrhotic livers are more vulnerable to ischemia/reperfusion injury during hepatectomy than are noncirrhotic livers, and postoperative malfunctioning complicates life with multiple organ failure. Cirrhotic livers with tumors have mostly been treated conservatively because extended hepatectomy with induced ischemia during surgery is impossible. The purpose of our study was to document postoperative surgical adaptation in inoperable cases with improved survival after extended hepatectomy in a rat model of cirrhosis treated by PGE(1). Cirrhosis was induced by intraperitoneal injections of 1% dimethylnitrosamine. The liver was subjected to 15 minutes of total ischemia by occluding the hepatoduodenal ligament. Hepatectomy was performed during ischemia. Pretreatment with PGE(1) (0.4 mug/kg/min) (or without it in the controls) was given for 15 minutes by intravenous infusion prior to inducing ischemia and during reperfusion. Portal venous flow (PVF) and liver tissue blood flow (LTBF) were measured during reperfusion. At the end of 60 minutes of reperfusion, venous blood was collected for liver function tests. The animals were followed up regarding survival for 48 hours. The PVF and LTBF were significantly improved in the PGE(1) group. The blood chemical analysis indicated that PGE(1) significantly suppressed posthepatectomy liver dysfunction. Most importantly, PGE(1) treatment markedly improved the survival rate, from 42% in the controls to 75% in the test animals at 24 hours after hepatectomy and from 17% in the controls to 58% in the test animals at 48 hours. We concluded that short-term administration of PGE(1) makes extensive hepatectomy possible under ischemic conditions in cirrhotic livers.
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