Yao DM, Yao XX, Yang CJ, Feng ZJ, Fang HM, Gao JP. Effects of ET-1 and NO on hepatic hemodynamics at various stages of isolated perfused cirrhotic liver in rats.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2003;
11:726-729. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v11.i6.726]
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Abstract
AIM
To investigate the effects of ET-1, NO on hepatic hemodynamics in isolated perfused rat liver at various stages of liver cirrhosis (LC).
METHODS
LC was induced by an intraperitoneal injection of CCL4 combined with ethanol as drinking water. According to time points of CCL4 injection, and combined with histopathological changes of liver and ascites, the isolated perfusion of liver was performed at a constant flow rate to determine the modulating effects of ET-1 and NO in the ends of 9th week (E-LC) and 14th week (L-LC) after injected CCL4.
RESULTS
After perfusion of L-NAME into the portal vein, there were no significant changes in the perfused pressure of portal vein (PP) and the hepatic venous pressure (Phv) of the L-LC group, the E-LC group and control group (P>0.05). After perfusion of ET-1, the PP of each group increased significantly (P<0.01). The elevated ranges of PP of the L-LC group was more than that of the E-LC group (P<0.01), both of which were higher than that of the control group (P<0.01). Compared with the ET-1 groups, the PP of the control group, the E-LC group and the L-LC group increased significantly (P<0.05) after perfusion of ET-1+L-NAME. There were no significant differences between the elevated ranges of PP of the L-LC and that of the E-LC group (P>0.05), both of which were more than that of the control group (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
ET-1 plays a key role in elevating intra-hepatic resistance, facilitating synthesis of NO, which grow stronger in LC. With the development of LC, the compensation of NO decreases further. It is considered that antagonist of ET receptor and NO provider can increase synthesis of NO and be thus used in treatment of the high pressure of portal vein.
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