IMMUNE AND METABOLIC DISTURBANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE TOXIC HEPATITIS: CORRECTION BY XENOGENIC AND ALLOGENIC HEPATOCYTES

For correspondence: Konoplya Alexander Ivanovich. Address: 3,K. Marx St.,Kursk, 305041,Russian Federation. Tel.: job. (4712) 58-81-76; mob. (910) 317-87-88. E-mail: konoplya51@mail.ru.Aim. To study the corrective effects of allogeneic and xenogeneic hepatocytes on metabolic disturbances in acute liv...

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Published in:Vestnik transplantologii i iskusstvennykh organov Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 91 - 98
Main Authors: A. I. Konoplya, E. S. Litvinova, N. A. Bystrova, M. S. Razumova, T. V. Chuyeva
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Russian
Published: Federal Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs named after V.I.Shumakov 25-06-2016
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Summary:For correspondence: Konoplya Alexander Ivanovich. Address: 3,K. Marx St.,Kursk, 305041,Russian Federation. Tel.: job. (4712) 58-81-76; mob. (910) 317-87-88. E-mail: konoplya51@mail.ru.Aim. To study the corrective effects of allogeneic and xenogeneic hepatocytes on metabolic disturbances in acute liver toxicity.Material and methods. Investigations were carried out on 75 adult male Wistar rats weighing 120–160 g, 15 rats and 25 mice on the 5–6th days after birth. Acute toxic hepatitis (ATH) was modeled by intramuscular injection of carbon tetrachloride at a dose of 3 ml / kg as a 50% solution in olive oil, five times at 24-hour intervals. Isolating xenogeneic (mouse) and allogeneic hepatocytes was performed by method of Berry M.N., Friend D.S. The cell suspension was prepared daily and administered at a concentration of 2 × 106 /kg in recipients with ATH intraperitoneally, five times at 24-hour intervals, simultaneously with the first injection of hepatotropic poison.Results. Intoxication by carbon tetrachloride causes development of the biochemical syndromes of liver damage, activation of the functional metabolic activity of peripheral blood neutrophils and free-radical oxidation, breaks intraerythrocytic metabolism. The introduction of allogeneic hepatocytes in recipients with toxic hepatopathy is more efficiently compared with xenogeneic hepatocytes, it corrects local and systemic metabolic disturbances arising due to the impact of hepatotropic poison. Conclusion. Transplantation of xenogenic hepatocytes, and, to a greater extent, of allogenic hepatocytes in ATH conditions is an effective means to restore the functional metabolic activity of hepatocytes, neutrophils and erythrocytes.
ISSN:1995-1191
DOI:10.15825/1995-1191-2016-2-91-98