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The Influence of Portal Deviation on the Effect of Repeat Dearterializations of a Transplantable Adenocarcinoma to the Rat Liver

As liver tumours receive some of their blood supply from the portal vein, we wanted to illustrate the influence of portal blood flow in combination with dearterialization in the treatment of liver tumours. Forty male, inbred Wistar/Furth rats with an adenocarcinoma transplanted to the liver were tre...

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Autores principales: Wang, L. Q., Persson, B. G., Bengmark, S.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7993863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1994/68212
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author Wang, L. Q.
Persson, B. G.
Bengmark, S.
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description As liver tumours receive some of their blood supply from the portal vein, we wanted to illustrate the influence of portal blood flow in combination with dearterialization in the treatment of liver tumours. Forty male, inbred Wistar/Furth rats with an adenocarcinoma transplanted to the liver were treated with various inflow occlusions repeated daily for 5 days. Deviation of the portal blood flow alone with an end-side porto-caval shunt did not alter the tumour growth (p = 0.089). Thirty min of repeat dearterializations was potentiated by portal deviation so that tumour growth was delayed (p = 0.004). However, repeat dearterializations for 60 min in portal deviated rats induced irreversible liver damage and all rats died in a few days. Repeated dearterializations for 60 minutes alone retarded the tumour growth as efficiently (p = 0.007). Simultaneous occlusion of the hepatic artery and the portal vein for 30 minutes with a side-side porto-caval shunted (total devascularization) did not affect tumour growth (p = 0.154). Liver aminotransferases (ASAT and ALAT) were substantially increased following dearterialization for 30 min in rats with either an end-side or a side-side porto-caval shunt. Dearterialization for 60 min in rats with end-side porto-caval shunts gave a further release of ASAT and ALAT. In conclusion, portal deviation did not augment the therapeutic benefit of repeat dearterializations for the treatment of this experimental liver tumour. Repeat dearterializations alone seemed to be a feasible and efficient therapy for liver tumours.
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spelling pubmed-24237512008-07-08 The Influence of Portal Deviation on the Effect of Repeat Dearterializations of a Transplantable Adenocarcinoma to the Rat Liver Wang, L. Q. Persson, B. G. Bengmark, S. HPB Surg Research Article As liver tumours receive some of their blood supply from the portal vein, we wanted to illustrate the influence of portal blood flow in combination with dearterialization in the treatment of liver tumours. Forty male, inbred Wistar/Furth rats with an adenocarcinoma transplanted to the liver were treated with various inflow occlusions repeated daily for 5 days. Deviation of the portal blood flow alone with an end-side porto-caval shunt did not alter the tumour growth (p = 0.089). Thirty min of repeat dearterializations was potentiated by portal deviation so that tumour growth was delayed (p = 0.004). However, repeat dearterializations for 60 min in portal deviated rats induced irreversible liver damage and all rats died in a few days. Repeated dearterializations for 60 minutes alone retarded the tumour growth as efficiently (p = 0.007). Simultaneous occlusion of the hepatic artery and the portal vein for 30 minutes with a side-side porto-caval shunted (total devascularization) did not affect tumour growth (p = 0.154). Liver aminotransferases (ASAT and ALAT) were substantially increased following dearterialization for 30 min in rats with either an end-side or a side-side porto-caval shunt. Dearterialization for 60 min in rats with end-side porto-caval shunts gave a further release of ASAT and ALAT. In conclusion, portal deviation did not augment the therapeutic benefit of repeat dearterializations for the treatment of this experimental liver tumour. Repeat dearterializations alone seemed to be a feasible and efficient therapy for liver tumours. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1994 /pmc/articles/PMC2423751/ /pubmed/7993863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1994/68212 Text en Copyright © 1994 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title The Influence of Portal Deviation on the Effect of Repeat Dearterializations of a Transplantable Adenocarcinoma to the Rat Liver
title_full The Influence of Portal Deviation on the Effect of Repeat Dearterializations of a Transplantable Adenocarcinoma to the Rat Liver
title_fullStr The Influence of Portal Deviation on the Effect of Repeat Dearterializations of a Transplantable Adenocarcinoma to the Rat Liver
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Portal Deviation on the Effect of Repeat Dearterializations of a Transplantable Adenocarcinoma to the Rat Liver
title_short The Influence of Portal Deviation on the Effect of Repeat Dearterializations of a Transplantable Adenocarcinoma to the Rat Liver
title_sort influence of portal deviation on the effect of repeat dearterializations of a transplantable adenocarcinoma to the rat liver
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