FGF15 improves outcomes after brain dead donor liver transplantation with steatotic and non-steatotic grafts in rats

2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (5) ◽  
pp. 1131-1143 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Gulfo ◽  
Floriana Rotondo ◽  
Cindy G. Ávalos de León ◽  
María Eugenia Cornide-Petronio ◽  
Carla Fuster ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 103 (7) ◽  
pp. 1392-1404
Author(s):  
Dustin J. Carpenter ◽  
Mariana C. Chiles ◽  
Elizabeth C. Verna ◽  
Karim J. Halazun ◽  
Jean C. Emond ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 266 (6) ◽  
pp. 1035-1044 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Azoulay ◽  
Etienne Audureau ◽  
Prashant Bhangui ◽  
Jacques Belghiti ◽  
Olivier Boillot ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Sanyang Chen ◽  
Hongbo Fang ◽  
Jie Li ◽  
Jihua Shi ◽  
Jiakai Zhang ◽  
...  

The mechanisms underlying severe liver injury after brain-dead (BD) donor liver transplantation (BDDLT) remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to explore the roles of lncRNAs and circRNAs in liver injury after BDDLT. Rat liver injury was detected in the sham, BD, control, and BDDLT groups. We examined the expression profiles of lncRNAs and circRNAs in the livers of the BDDLT and control group using microarray analysis. The main functions of the differentially expressed genes were analyzed by gene ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis. In addition, we used bioinformatic analyses to construct related expression networks. Liver injury was aggravated in the BD and BDDLT groups. We found various mRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs that were differentially expressed in the BDDLT group compared with those in the control group. Coding-noncoding gene co-expression (CNC) network analysis showed that expression of the lncRNA LOC102553657 was associated with that of the apoptosis-related genes including HMOX1 and ATF3. Furthermore, competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) network analysis revealed that the lncRNA LOC103692832 and rno_circRNA_007609 were ceRNAs of rno-miR-135a-5p targeting Atf3, Per2, and Mras. These results suggest that lncRNAs and circRNAs play important roles in the pathogenesis and development of liver injury during BDDLT.


Swiss Surgery ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 227-236 ◽  
Author(s):  
Majno ◽  
Mentha ◽  
Berney ◽  
Bühler ◽  
Giostra ◽  
...  

Living donor liver transplantation is a relatively new procedure in which the right side of the liver is harvested in a healthy donor and transplanted into a recipient. After the first case in 1994, over 3000 cases have been done worldwide. This review summarizes the reasons why the procedure is needed, describes its main technical aspects, highlights the boundaries in which it can be done safely, summarizes the current experience worldwide and describes the main points of the program in our unit. We argue that living-donor transplantation is a viable alternative to a long time on the waiting list for several patients, and it can be performed safely and successfully provided that all precautions are undertaken to minimize the risks in the donor and to increase the chances of a good outcome in the recipients. If these prerequisites are met, and within the framework of a structured multidisciplinary program, we believe that living-donor liver transplantation should be funded by health insurances as a recognized therapeutic option.


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