2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322007000600016
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Experimental Models of Hepatectomy and Liver Regeneration Using Newborn and Weaning Rats

Abstract: Tannuri ACA, Tannuri U, Coelho MC, dos Santos NA, Mello ES. Experimental models of hepatectomy and liver regeneration using newborn and weaning rats. Clinics. 2007;62(6):757-62. OBJECTIVES:Liver regeneration is a complex process that has not been completely elucidated. The model most frequently used to study this phenomenon is 70% hepatectomy in adult rats; however, no papers have examined this effect in developing animals. The aims of the present study were: 1) to standardize two models of partial hepatectomy… Show more

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“…Experiments with newborn and young animals face intraoperative technical difficulties because of the dimensions of the anatomical structures, special anesthetic procedures, the need for microsurgical instruments, and problems in keeping the animals alive for the duration of the experiment [16]. All of these factors contribute to making the use of young animals in experiments more difficult and, consequently, more sporadic.…”
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“…Experiments with newborn and young animals face intraoperative technical difficulties because of the dimensions of the anatomical structures, special anesthetic procedures, the need for microsurgical instruments, and problems in keeping the animals alive for the duration of the experiment [16]. All of these factors contribute to making the use of young animals in experiments more difficult and, consequently, more sporadic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…BB Melo et al 15 in evaluating liver regeneration, where the effect of omeprazole and pantoprazole in hepatectomized rats was tested, the mitotic index was used to determine the result. They showed no significant difference between groups.…”
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“…Hepatectomy after division of the organ 1 induces a regeneration process in the lurer parenchyma. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] The events resulting from hepatectomy are sequential, occuring over a week after the resection. 8 Moreover, the reduced amount of liver tissue increases portal blood flow.…”
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