The Effects of Sex Hormones on Liver Regeneration after Liver Trauma in Animal Model

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 26 اسفند 1394

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Background: The surgical management of liver injuries remains a great challenge for the traumatologists and general surgeons. We hypothesized that administration of 17 β-estradiol, a female sex hormone, improves hepatocellular healing after liver trauma. Methods: In an experimental model, 60 rats were divided into six subgroups: A (male control), B (male and estradiol), C (castrated male and estradiol), D (female control), F (female and estradiol), and G(oopherectomized female). After inducing liver trauma, estradiol subgroups received 3 doses of intravenous 17 β-estradiol (1 mg/kg) every 8 hours. 2 weeks post trauma, animals were sacrificed and hepatocellular regeneration was measured with the help of stereologic parameters of regeneration. Hepatocellular healing wascompared between previous left lobe samples and the new post-traumatic right lobe samples. Results: Stereological parameters of rats receiving 17 b-estradiol after trauma was much better regarding mean angiogenesis point counting and volume density, compared with non-receiver groups after 2 weeks of trauma (P < 0.005). There was no significant difference for hepatocyte nucleus, hepatocyte point counting and volumedensity between estradiol receiver and non-receiver groups. In a comparison between subgroups, female sex hadthe same effect as giving estradiol. Oopherectomized female rats had more fibrogenesis but less angiogenesis (P < 0.005). Fibrogenesis was more in groups that were estradiol non-receiver (P < 0.005). In an explicit comparison of control females and males, estradiol infused males and females, and castrated male oroopherectomized female groups showed that stereological parameters of hepatocyte and hepatocyte nucleus werelower in female subgroups, but angiogenesis was better for female groups except for oopherectomized females. Conclusions: This study did support the administration of exogenic female hormone as an approach to augment the angiogenesis as a good index of regeneration for traumatic liver in rats. © 2014 Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved. Citation: Salaminia Sh, Nikeghbalian S, Dehghani F, Sabet B, Mafi AA, Malek Hosseini SA, et al. The Effects of Sex Hormones on Liver Regeneration after Liver Trauma in Animal Model. Acad J Surg, 2014; 1(3): 71-5.

Authors

Shirvan Salaminia

Department of Surgery, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran

Saman Nikeghbalian

Shiraz Organ Transplantation Center, Namazee Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

Farzaneh Dehghani

Department of Anatomy and Histology, Morphometric Stereology Research Laboratory, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

Babak Sabet

Department of General Surgery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran