2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1872-034x.2007.00136.x
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Changes in circulating cytokine levels and lymphocyte subsets in healthy liver donors after partial hepatectomy

Abstract: These findings suggest that immune suppression after partial hepatectomy involves decreases in CD4(+) helper T cells, particularly Th1 cells.

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“…This is the first human study to show a biphasic pattern of rise in HGF after partial hepatectomy. This biphasic trend of HGF is different from the earlier published studies where the HGF levels showed a sustained rise. Although in a partial hepatectomy rodent model, it has been shown that HGF is used during liver regeneration in a biphasic manner.…”
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“…This is the first human study to show a biphasic pattern of rise in HGF after partial hepatectomy. This biphasic trend of HGF is different from the earlier published studies where the HGF levels showed a sustained rise. Although in a partial hepatectomy rodent model, it has been shown that HGF is used during liver regeneration in a biphasic manner.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Posthepatectomy liver failure develops more frequently in patients without appropriate elevation of plasma HGF levels . In healthy liver donors undergoing partial hepatectomy, there was a rise in HGF levels and HGF remained elevated until POD 5 and POD 7 . In the present study, a significant rise in the HGF levels was observed on POD 1, POD 7, and POD 14, but there was no significant change on POD 3 and POD 42.…”
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“…Until now, a few studies have shown that serum HGF and IL-6 levels are elevated on postoperative day (POD) 1 [68]. In individuals without the appropriate elevation of serum HGF levels after partial hepatectomy, postoperative liver failure develops more frequently [9].…”
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confidence: 99%