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2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10571-011-9646-9
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Role of the Autonomic Nervous System in Rat Liver Regeneration

Abstract: To study the regulatory role of autonomic nervous system in rat regenerating liver, surgical operations of rat partial hepatectomy (PH) and its operation control (OC), sympathectomy combining partial hepatectomy (SPH), vagotomy combining partial hepatectomy (VPH), and total liver denervation combining partial hepatectomy (TDPH) were performed, then expression profiles of regenerating livers at 2 h after operation were detected using Rat Genome 230 2.0 array. It was shown that the expressions of 97 genes in OC,… Show more

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“…This finding, although not coincident to the aforementioned results, may be attributed to the increased liver blood flow in the remaining liver because of loss of neural control [48]. Undoubtedly, though, the autonomic nervous system regulates the expression of liver regeneration-related genes as shown by Xu et al [49] who examined the patterns of gene expression in the regenerating liver, using experimental models of PH combined with either vagotomy, sympathetic, or complete hepatic denervation.…”
Section: Liver Innervation and Hepatic Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This finding, although not coincident to the aforementioned results, may be attributed to the increased liver blood flow in the remaining liver because of loss of neural control [48]. Undoubtedly, though, the autonomic nervous system regulates the expression of liver regeneration-related genes as shown by Xu et al [49] who examined the patterns of gene expression in the regenerating liver, using experimental models of PH combined with either vagotomy, sympathetic, or complete hepatic denervation.…”
Section: Liver Innervation and Hepatic Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 80%