1982
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.138.49
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Postischemic liver damage in rats: Amino acid analysis and morphometric studies.

Abstract: Normothermic, temporary, total ischemia of the liver was produced for 60-225 min under transient portal decompression with a by-pass between the mesenteric and the femoral vein. Total amino acids in the liver tended to increase after an ischemic period of more than 120 min without reperfusion as compared with control with increasing trends in most of the individual amino acids. In a group undergoing 120 min of ischemia and 60 min of reperfusion, total amino acids and individual amino acids tended to decrease. … Show more

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“…Although necrosis was found in only 10% of the total area of the liver after 60-90 min ischemia, the 1-week survival rate of the animals was less than 25% (Yamauchi et al 1981b). The animal death after ischemic liver damage is therefore the result not only from a certain loss of the hepatocytes but also from the reperfusion of blood to the damaged hepatic tissue.…”
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“…Although necrosis was found in only 10% of the total area of the liver after 60-90 min ischemia, the 1-week survival rate of the animals was less than 25% (Yamauchi et al 1981b). The animal death after ischemic liver damage is therefore the result not only from a certain loss of the hepatocytes but also from the reperfusion of blood to the damaged hepatic tissue.…”
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confidence: 95%