[Abstract] [Full Text PDF] (in Japanese / 1305KB) [Members Only And Two Factor Auth.]

J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 94(3): 242-249, 1993


Original article

THE STUDY OF THE MECHANISM OF HEPATOCYTE INJURY DURING ENDOTOXIN (ET) SHOCK
-SPECIAL REFERENCE WITH A ROLE OF POLYMORPHONUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS (PMN) -

The First Department of Surgery, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan

Noriyuki Ishikawa

The present study was designed to indicate the role of ET-activated PMN on hepatocyte injury during ET shock. In this study ET shock was made by intravenous administraiton of 5mg/kg ET to rats. PMN and plasma were sequentially collected from rats before and 6, 12, 24 hours after adiministration of ET. Hepatocytes were collected from rats without administration of ET.
Plasma glutamate dehydrogenase, peripheral PMN counts and surperoxide production of PMN were higher at 12 hours than the value of before and at 6, 24 hours. Cell damages and the infiltration of PMN into the liver were most remarkable at 12 hours. Phagocytosis of PMN was lower only at 6 hours than the value of before. In vitro, the hepatocyte cytotoxity of PMN reached a peak at 12 hours, but was not found at 24 hours.
The findings suggested that the microcirculatory insufficiency and ET-activated PMN played important roles of hepatocyte injury during ET shock.


<< To previous pageTo next page >>

To read the PDF file you will need Adobe Reader installed on your computer.