The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Significance of Prednisolone Administration for Hepatic Mitochondrial Function of the Rat with Biliary Obstruction
KENJI KOYAMATSUYOSHI OTOWAHIDEMI YAMAUCHIKENJI OKABETOSHIO SATO
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1982 年 138 巻 1 号 p. 17-25

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KOYAMA, K., OTOWA, T., YAMAUCHI, H., OKABE, K. and SATO, T. Significance of Prednisolone Administration for Hepatic Mitochondrial Function of the Rat with Biliary Obstruction. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1982, 138 (1), 17-25 Mitochondrial respiratory function of the liver is disturbed in biliary obstruction, especially in that caused by tumors in the hepatobiliary system. This study aimed to clarify whether a glucocorticoid, prednisolone succinate, is effective to improve the reduced mitochondrial function of the rat liver in obstructive jaundice. Five doses of 5mg/kg or 25mg/kg prednisolone succinate were administered at 5 consecutive days to the rats after 1, 3 or 6 weeks of biliary obstruction and to the rats without obstruction, and the hepatic mitochondrial function and contents of cytochromes of these rats were investigated. With 25mg/kg prednisolone, hepatic mitochondrial function was improved in rats with biliary obstruction of 3- or 6-weeks duration as compared with the prednisolone-untreated group. Compensatory increase or recuperation of the once decreased cytochrome a(+a3) and/or turnover number of phosphorylation was also observed in 25mg/kg group. Hepatic mitochondrial function of obstruction-free animals was rather impaired by treatment with 25mg/kg prednisolone. In 5mg/kg group, above mentioned effects were scarcely observed. It was concluded that the hepatic mitochondrial function in animals with prolonged biliary obstruction, as same as in animals with short-term obstruction, can be improved by the administration of adequately large amounts of prednisolone.

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