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Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver
Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major cause of hepatic failure after liver surgery, but no method could monitor or predict it real-time during surgery. We measured bioelectrical impedance (BEI) and cell viability to assess the usefulness of BEI during I/R in rat liver. A 70% partial liver...
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The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20358001 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.4.577 |
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author | Cui, Mei Lan Ahn, Hyun Soo Kim, Jong Yeon Shin, Hyoun Jin Lee, Dong Shik Kim, Hong Jin Yun, Sung Su |
author_facet | Cui, Mei Lan Ahn, Hyun Soo Kim, Jong Yeon Shin, Hyoun Jin Lee, Dong Shik Kim, Hong Jin Yun, Sung Su |
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description | Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major cause of hepatic failure after liver surgery, but no method could monitor or predict it real-time during surgery. We measured bioelectrical impedance (BEI) and cell viability to assess the usefulness of BEI during I/R in rat liver. A 70% partial liver ischemia model was used. BEI was measured at various frequencies. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content, and palmitic acid oxidation rate were measured, and histological changes were observed in order to quantify liver cell viability. BEI changed significantly during ischemia at low frequency. In the ischemia group, BEI increased gradually during 60 min of ischemia and had a tendency to plateau thereafter. The ATP content decreased below 20% of the baseline level. In the I/R group, BEI recovered to near baseline level. After 24 hr of reperfusion, the ATP contents decreased to below 50% in 30, 60 and 120 min of ischemia and the palmitic acid metabolic rates decreased to 91%, 78%, and 74%, respectively, compared with normal liver. BEI may be a good tool for monitoring I/R during liver surgery. The liver is relatively tolerant to ischemia, however after reperfusion, liver cells may be damaged depending upon the duration of ischemia. |
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spelling | pubmed-28445862010-04-01 Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver Cui, Mei Lan Ahn, Hyun Soo Kim, Jong Yeon Shin, Hyoun Jin Lee, Dong Shik Kim, Hong Jin Yun, Sung Su J Korean Med Sci Original Article Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major cause of hepatic failure after liver surgery, but no method could monitor or predict it real-time during surgery. We measured bioelectrical impedance (BEI) and cell viability to assess the usefulness of BEI during I/R in rat liver. A 70% partial liver ischemia model was used. BEI was measured at various frequencies. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content, and palmitic acid oxidation rate were measured, and histological changes were observed in order to quantify liver cell viability. BEI changed significantly during ischemia at low frequency. In the ischemia group, BEI increased gradually during 60 min of ischemia and had a tendency to plateau thereafter. The ATP content decreased below 20% of the baseline level. In the I/R group, BEI recovered to near baseline level. After 24 hr of reperfusion, the ATP contents decreased to below 50% in 30, 60 and 120 min of ischemia and the palmitic acid metabolic rates decreased to 91%, 78%, and 74%, respectively, compared with normal liver. BEI may be a good tool for monitoring I/R during liver surgery. The liver is relatively tolerant to ischemia, however after reperfusion, liver cells may be damaged depending upon the duration of ischemia. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2010-04 2010-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2844586/ /pubmed/20358001 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.4.577 Text en © 2010 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Cui, Mei Lan Ahn, Hyun Soo Kim, Jong Yeon Shin, Hyoun Jin Lee, Dong Shik Kim, Hong Jin Yun, Sung Su Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver |
title | Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver |
title_full | Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver |
title_fullStr | Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver |
title_full_unstemmed | Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver |
title_short | Bioelectrical Impedance May Predict Cell Viability During Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Liver |
title_sort | bioelectrical impedance may predict cell viability during ischemia and reperfusion in rat liver |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20358001 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.4.577 |
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