Background: Angiogenesis has an important role in liver regeneration. Antiangiogenic response in remnant liver following resection and its relationship to regeneration is not well known. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of hepatectomy size on serum endostatin levels, and the effect of endostatin levels to liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in normal and cirrhotic mice.
Materials And Methods: Sixty noncirrhotic and 36 carbon tetrachloride-induced cirrhotic mice were included in the study. Noncirrhotic mice were randomly divided into four main groups: sham, 20%, 40%, and 70% hepatectomy groups. Similarly, cirrhotic mice were randomly divided into three main groups: sham, 20%, and 40% hepatectomy groups. The mice in each group were further divided into two subgroups to compare serum endostatin levels and liver regeneration indexes on days 1 and 14. Liver regeneration was evaluated by the proliferating cell nuclear antigen-labeling index. Serum endostatin level was measured to evaluate antiangiogenic response.
Results: Serum endostatin levels on the first day and 14th day increased significantly in correlation with the hepatectomy size, both in normal mice and cirrhotic mice (P < 0.05). In normal mice with high regeneration indexes that underwent 40% and 70% hepatectomies, there was a significant increase in serum endostatin levels on the 14th day compared with the first day (P < 0.05). However, the increase in mice that underwent 20% hepatectomies was not significant. After 20% and 40% hepatectomies, first day serum endostatin levels were significantly higher in cirrhotic mice compared with normal mice (P < 0.05), which was independent of regeneration. Nevertheless, after 40% hepatectomies, 14th day serum endostatin levels were significantly lower in cirrhotic mice compared with normal mice, attributable to the limited regeneration capacity of cirrhotic liver (P < 0.05). Regeneration capacity of cirrhotic liver was low at all times.
Conclusions: The current study suggests that there is a significant relationship between serum endostatin levels and regeneration capacity after hepatectomy in normal mice. On the other hand, following resection of cirrhotic liver, regeneration capacity is depressed and high endostatin levels are independent of hepatic regeneration.
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