Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4302788 | Journal of Surgical Research | 2011 | 10 Pages |
BackgroundTo investigate the role of insulin signaling in liver regeneration following portal vein ligation (PVL).Materials and MethodsStreptozotocin-induced insulin-deficient rats underwent PVL, and were sacrificed at indicated time points. Liver regeneration indices, including volumetric shifting, BrdU, proliferative cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), and Ki-67 labeling index, were determined. Cell cycle markers, telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), and apoptosis-related genes were detected using quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Cell cycle analysis was determined using flow cytometry. Expression of insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGFR)-2 and TGFβ1 were determined using Western blot.ResultsRestituted liver mass and redistributed volume ratio of insulin-deficient rats were decreased compared with those of normal rats. Labeling index of BrdU and PCNA of insulin-deficient rats were increased compared with normal rats, evidenced by an increased S-phase fraction detected by flow cytometry. Expression of cyclin A2, cyclin B1, TERT mRNA, and telomerase activity were decreased in insulin-deficient rats. Increased Bax, Daxx, and JNK mRNA expression and decreased Bcl XL expression in insulin-deficient rats, led to increased hepatocyte apoptosis than normal rats. Finally, expression of IGFR-2 was increased in insulin-deficient rats.ConclusionsInsulin signaling plays an important role in liver regeneration triggered by portal vein ligation.