2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-67202009000200005
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Regeneração do fígado de ratos após oclusão parcial da drenagem venosa hepática

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOA regeneração hepática é um mecanismo de superação orgânica contra a perda de tecido hepático funcional frente a qualquer tipo de lesão, seja ela química, viral, traumática acidental ou cirúrgica¹². Na mitologia grega, ela é contada através do mito de Prometeu, apresentado por Ésquilo no século V AC, que revelou o segredo do fogo dos deuses do Olimpo e foi condenado a alimentar diariamente uma águia com parte de seu fígado. Entretanto, durante a noite ocorria a regeneração e assim era fonte renovável… Show more

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“…Partial portal vein arterialization (PPVA) is a method of iatrogenic promotion of liver regeneration in the setting of acute liver failure treatment 23 . The partial occlusion of hepatic venous drainage in rats subjected to partial hepatectomy prolongs the proliferation of liver cells when compared to animals with veins of normal caliber 24 . These data shows that liver regeneration is a complex phenomenon affected A study presented an antinociceptive effect of this plant 2 .…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Partial portal vein arterialization (PPVA) is a method of iatrogenic promotion of liver regeneration in the setting of acute liver failure treatment 23 . The partial occlusion of hepatic venous drainage in rats subjected to partial hepatectomy prolongs the proliferation of liver cells when compared to animals with veins of normal caliber 24 . These data shows that liver regeneration is a complex phenomenon affected A study presented an antinociceptive effect of this plant 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%