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Surgical Models of Liver Regeneration in Pigs: A Practical Review of the Literature for Researchers

The remarkable capacity of regeneration of the liver is well known, although the involved mechanisms are far from being understood. Furthermore, limits concerning the residual functional mass of the liver remain critical in both fields of hepatic resection and transplantation. The aim of the present...

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Autores principales: Cinelli, Lorenzo, Muttillo, Edoardo Maria, Felli, Emanuele, Baiocchini, Andrea, Giannone, Fabio, Marescaux, Jacques, Mutter, Didier, De Mathelin, Michel, Gioux, Sylvain, Felli, Eric, Diana, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36831271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12040603
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author Cinelli, Lorenzo
Muttillo, Edoardo Maria
Felli, Emanuele
Baiocchini, Andrea
Giannone, Fabio
Marescaux, Jacques
Mutter, Didier
De Mathelin, Michel
Gioux, Sylvain
Felli, Eric
Diana, Michele
author_facet Cinelli, Lorenzo
Muttillo, Edoardo Maria
Felli, Emanuele
Baiocchini, Andrea
Giannone, Fabio
Marescaux, Jacques
Mutter, Didier
De Mathelin, Michel
Gioux, Sylvain
Felli, Eric
Diana, Michele
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description The remarkable capacity of regeneration of the liver is well known, although the involved mechanisms are far from being understood. Furthermore, limits concerning the residual functional mass of the liver remain critical in both fields of hepatic resection and transplantation. The aim of the present study was to review the surgical experiments regarding liver regeneration in pigs to promote experimental methodological standardization. The Pubmed, Medline, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases were searched. Studies evaluating liver regeneration through surgical experiments performed on pigs were included. A total of 139 titles were screened, and 41 articles were included in the study, with 689 pigs in total. A total of 29 studies (71% of all) had a survival design, with an average study duration of 13 days. Overall, 36 studies (88%) considered partial hepatectomy, of which four were an associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS). Remnant liver volume ranged from 10% to 60%. Only 2 studies considered a hepatotoxic pre-treatment, while 25 studies evaluated additional liver procedures, such as stem cell application, ischemia/reperfusion injury, portal vein modulation, liver scaffold application, bio-artificial, and pharmacological liver treatment. Only nine authors analysed how cytokines and growth factors changed in response to liver resection. The most used imaging system to evaluate liver volume was CT-scan volumetry, even if performed only by nine authors. The pig represents one of the best animal models for the study of liver regeneration. However, it remains a mostly unexplored field due to the lack of experiments reproducing the chronic pathological aspects of the liver and the heterogeneity of existing studies.
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spelling pubmed-99546882023-02-25 Surgical Models of Liver Regeneration in Pigs: A Practical Review of the Literature for Researchers Cinelli, Lorenzo Muttillo, Edoardo Maria Felli, Emanuele Baiocchini, Andrea Giannone, Fabio Marescaux, Jacques Mutter, Didier De Mathelin, Michel Gioux, Sylvain Felli, Eric Diana, Michele Cells Review The remarkable capacity of regeneration of the liver is well known, although the involved mechanisms are far from being understood. Furthermore, limits concerning the residual functional mass of the liver remain critical in both fields of hepatic resection and transplantation. The aim of the present study was to review the surgical experiments regarding liver regeneration in pigs to promote experimental methodological standardization. The Pubmed, Medline, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases were searched. Studies evaluating liver regeneration through surgical experiments performed on pigs were included. A total of 139 titles were screened, and 41 articles were included in the study, with 689 pigs in total. A total of 29 studies (71% of all) had a survival design, with an average study duration of 13 days. Overall, 36 studies (88%) considered partial hepatectomy, of which four were an associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS). Remnant liver volume ranged from 10% to 60%. Only 2 studies considered a hepatotoxic pre-treatment, while 25 studies evaluated additional liver procedures, such as stem cell application, ischemia/reperfusion injury, portal vein modulation, liver scaffold application, bio-artificial, and pharmacological liver treatment. Only nine authors analysed how cytokines and growth factors changed in response to liver resection. The most used imaging system to evaluate liver volume was CT-scan volumetry, even if performed only by nine authors. The pig represents one of the best animal models for the study of liver regeneration. However, it remains a mostly unexplored field due to the lack of experiments reproducing the chronic pathological aspects of the liver and the heterogeneity of existing studies. MDPI 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9954688/ /pubmed/36831271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12040603 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cinelli, Lorenzo
Muttillo, Edoardo Maria
Felli, Emanuele
Baiocchini, Andrea
Giannone, Fabio
Marescaux, Jacques
Mutter, Didier
De Mathelin, Michel
Gioux, Sylvain
Felli, Eric
Diana, Michele
Surgical Models of Liver Regeneration in Pigs: A Practical Review of the Literature for Researchers
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title_short Surgical Models of Liver Regeneration in Pigs: A Practical Review of the Literature for Researchers
title_sort surgical models of liver regeneration in pigs: a practical review of the literature for researchers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36831271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12040603
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