2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1241819
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The spleen as a possible source of serine protease inhibitors and migrating monocytes required for liver regeneration after 70% resection in mice

Andrey Elchaninov,
Polina Vishnyakova,
Maria Kuznetsova
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: The role of the immune system in liver repair is fundamentally complex and most likely involves the spleen. The close connection between the two organs via the portal vein enables delivery of splenic cytokines and living cells to the liver. This study evaluates expression of inflammation-related genes and assesses the dynamics of monocyte-macrophage and lymphocyte populations of the spleen during the recovery from 70% hepatectomy in mice.Methods: The study used the established mouse model of 70% … Show more

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“…The spleen and liver are connected by the portal vein. The close connection between the two organs via the portal vein enables delivery of splenic cytokines and living cells to the liver (Elchaninov et al, 2023). Accordingly, changes in the expression of splenic cytokines may subsequently affect immune responses in the liver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spleen and liver are connected by the portal vein. The close connection between the two organs via the portal vein enables delivery of splenic cytokines and living cells to the liver (Elchaninov et al, 2023). Accordingly, changes in the expression of splenic cytokines may subsequently affect immune responses in the liver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%