2015
DOI: 10.1159/000374068
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Telocytes in Pregnancy-Induced Physiological Liver Growth

Abstract: Background/Aims: We previously documented the presence of Telocytes (TCs) in liver and further indicated the potential roles of TCs in liver regeneration after hepatectomy. Pregnancy-induced liver growth, other than liver regeneration after hepatectomy, is a physiological hepatic adaption to meet the enhanced nutritional and metabolic demands. However, the possible roles of TCs in pregnancy-induced liver growth remain unknown. Methods: Pregnant mice were sacrificed at different time points (pregnancy day 0.5, … Show more

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“…CD34 and PDGFR-α were the most common markers for identifying telocytes in many organs. 29,35,36 These markers indicated that telocytes might possess some features similar to stem cells and fibroblasts, although several groups had demonstrated differences. [37][38][39] Vimentin and c-kit were used to identify telocytes in the bovine teat sphincter and human lung.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CD34 and PDGFR-α were the most common markers for identifying telocytes in many organs. 29,35,36 These markers indicated that telocytes might possess some features similar to stem cells and fibroblasts, although several groups had demonstrated differences. [37][38][39] Vimentin and c-kit were used to identify telocytes in the bovine teat sphincter and human lung.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study on the role of murine TCs pregnancy‐induced liver growth demonstrated the potential involvements of TCs in hepatic proliferative adaptations to pregnancy. An increase in CD34/PDGFR‐α positive TCs in pregnant liver accompanied by high level of hepatocyte proliferation .…”
Section: Characteristics Of Tcs In Pregnant/non‐pregnant Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Double positive immunostaining for CD34/PDGFR‐α has been identified throughout different segments of human gut, including large and small intestine, corpus and antrum, gastric fundus, and oesophagus . In addition, in mice and human liver, TCs are also found to be positive for CD34/PDGFR‐α . Interestingly, in the human bladder and uterine, CD34/PDGFR‐α positive TCs also exist .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%