The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Print ISSN : 0040-8727
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Postischemic Liver Damage in Rats: Amino Acid Analysis and Morphometric Studies
HIDEMI YAMAUCHIULRICH MITTMANNHANS PETER GEISENMANFRED SALZER
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1982 年 138 巻 1 号 p. 49-61

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YAMAUCHI, H., MITTMANN, U., GEISEN, H.P. and SALZER, M. Postischemic Liver Damage in Rats: Amino Acid Analysis and Morphometric Studies. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1982, 138 (1), 49-61 Normothermic, temporary, total ischemia of the liver was produced for 60-225 min under transient portal decompression with a by-pass between the mesenteric and the femoral vein. Total amino acids in the liver tended to increase after an ischemic period of more than 120min without reperfusion as compared with control with increasing trends in most of the individual amino acids. In a group undergoing 120min of ischemia and 60min of reperfusion, total amino acids and individual amino acids tended to decrease. Total plasma amino acids significantly increased after ischemia of more than 120min. Without reperfusion, elevations of almost all amino acids except for branched chain amino acids were found, whereas after reperfusion most of the individual amino acids also increased including branched chain amino acids. Molar ratios of branched chain amino acids to tyrosine and phenylalanine decreased only after more than 120min ischemia without reperfusion. Volume ratios of organelle disintegration on electron micrographs such as mitochondrial degradation and autophagic vacuoles were moderately increased after 90min ischemia with a further steep rise after more than 120mm ischemia. The survival rates of the animals after 60, 90 and 120min ischemia were 35% (6/17), 27% (3/11) and 25% (3/12), respectively. The following conclusions were obtained: 1) Pre-necrosis of the hepatocytes with simultaneous protein degradation started after ischemia for about 2hr. The survival rates of the animals after 60 and 90min ischemia were very low despite of mild necrosis of the liver. 2) Most of the amino acids in the liver were washed out into the plasma to cause an abnormal plasma amino acid pattern in the acute state. However, the molar ratio of branched chain amino acids to aromatic group was not reduced, in contrast to the ischemic group without reperfusion.

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