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Der Einfluss des RANTES −403 Genpolymorphismus auf den Langzeitverlauf nach orthotoper Lebertransplantation
2005
Introduction: By the recruitment of leukocytes chemokines are able to mediate a protective as well as a harming influence on rejections after human orthotopic liver transplantation. There is a base exchange (G/A) known at position-403 in the RANTES promoter region which leads to an increased RANTES expression. Due to the crucial influence of a raised hepatic RANTES synthesis on the course after liver transplantation we investigated the effect of the RANTES −403 polymorphism on organ survival and rejection frequency. Materials and methods: Genomic DNA has been extracted from EDTA-blood of liver transplanted patients. The RANTES −403 polymorphism has been analysed by hybridisation with FRET (…
Pharmacological Therapy of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: What Drugs Are Available Now and Future Perspectives
2019
The non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is rapidly becoming the most common cause of chronic liver disease as well as the first cause of liver transplantation. NAFLD is commonly associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS), and this is the most important reason why it is extremely difficult to treat this disease bearing in mind the enormous amount of interrelationships between the liver and other systems in maintaining the metabolic health. The treatment of NAFLD is a key point to prevent NASH progression to advanced fibrosis, to prevent cirrhosis and to prevent the development of its hepatic complications (such as liver decompensation and HCC) and even extrahepatic one. A part of the we…
Introduction to hepatitis C virus infection: Overview and history of hepatitis C virus therapies
2018
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is an infection that affects over 71 million people worldwide that primarily leads to significant morbidity and mortality through its predisposition to liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. In addition, extrahepatic manifestations, such as mixed cryoglobulinaemia-associated vasculitis including renal disease, or type II diabetes are frequently encountered in chronically infected individuals. HCV treatment aims to permanently eradicate the virus in order to prevent both liver and extra-hepatic manifestations. Over two decades after the HCV discovery, treatments have evolved from nonspecific immune modulating therapies based on interferon to sp…
Physiological and practical considerations on liver regeneration after liver transplantion
2019
La regeneración hepática ha sido uno de los procesos más estudiados en la medicina al ser el hígado un órgano altamente importante y complejo del organismo, asiento de múltiples enfermedades y expuesto por su ubicación anatómica a los traumatismos. El trasplante hepático se ha convertido en uno de los procedimientos más frecuentes en la trasplantología de órganos, por lo que el conocimiento de los aspectos básicos de esta técnica terapéutica y el estudio de los mecanismos histológicos y fisiológicos vinculados con la regeneración hepática, es fundamental para lograr un resultado satisfactorio. Se realizó un estudio exploratorio de la bibliografía vinculada con el tema, con el objetivo de ex…
VEGFR-2, HSP90 and GRP78/BiP expression and HCC recurrence after Liver Transplantation
2018
Introduction Liver transplantation (LT) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a satisfactory therapeutic choice in patients with “early HCC” selected according to Milan criteria. However, the risk of HCC recurrence after LT is about 7-20% at five years and molecular markers which can predict recurrence are still lacking. We investigated in HCC samples and LC surrounding tissues the significance of VEGFR-2, HSP90, and GRP78/BiP expression in patients with HCC who underwent LT in a western transplantation center and their possible role as molecular markers of recurrence. Methods 42 patients (35 M, 7 F) with early HCC who underwent LT between 2012 and 2013 were enrolled. The tumor recurrence r…
Krankheitsbewältigung bei Patienten nach Lebertransplantation unter Berücksichtigung der Zugehörigkeit zu einer Selbsthilfegruppe
2002
Background: Within the past 15 years, liver transplantation has proven itself to be the treatment of choice among patients with terminal liver disease. The one-year survival rate is about 80%; after 8 years 61 % of the patients are still alive. The present study investigates the influence of active or depressive coping on the physical and mental quality of life in two different groups of patients after liver transplantation. Methods: Members (n = 65) and non-members (n = 2,0) of a German self-help group were asked to fill out a postal survey. Patients were included if their liver transplantation was conducted 6 to 36 months ago. The health-related quality of life was surveyed using the SF-3…
Is Physical Exercise Harmful to Liver Transplantation Recipients? Review of Literature
2015
Liver transplantation is a treatment that significantly improves the patients' quality of life. However, we should be more ambitious and seek an improvement in their fitness through training protocols allowing them to fully return to daily activities. English and Spanish-language articles on PubMed and the Cochrane Library were searched untill 2014. Articles were reviewed by 2 of the authors to determine if they were suitable for inclusion. It is shown a compilation of studies that included patients who have participated in aerobic, strength, or both combined training programs, without implying a risk for the graft function. There is a lack of studies with high scientific evidence that stab…
Everolimus With Reduced Tacrolimus Improves Renal Function in De Novo Liver Transplant Recipients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
2012
In a prospective, multicenter, open-label study, de novo liver transplant patients were randomized at day 30±5 to (i) everolimus initiation with tacrolimus elimination (TAC Elimination) (ii) everolimus initiation with reduced-exposure tacrolimus (EVR+Reduced TAC) or (iii) standard-exposure tacrolimus (TAC Control). Randomization to TAC Elimination was terminated prematurely due to a higher rate of treated biopsy-proven acute rejection (tBPAR). EVR+Reduced TAC was noninferior to TAC Control for the primary efficacy endpoint (tBPAR, graft loss or death at 12 months posttransplantation): 6.7% versus 9.7% (-3.0%; 95% CI -8.7, 2.6%; p<0.001 for noninferiority [12% margin]). tBPAR occurred in…
Differential diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection and acute rejection by serum CC-Chemokine measurement after orthotopic liver transplantation
2003
Patient outcomes in two steroid-free regimens using tacrolimus monotherapy after daclizumab induction and tacrolimus with mycophenolate mofetil in li…
2008
Introduction. Long-term steroid administration may predispose liver transplant recipients to infectious and metabolic complication. Maintaining effective immunoprophylaxis while minimizing the negative consequences of steroid therapy could be a key factor in improving clinical outcomes.Methods. Six hundred two patients were randomized to receive tacrolimus (TAC) immunosuppression with a single-steroid bolus and two doses of daclizumab (DAC) or mycophenolate mofetil (MMF).Results. The incidence of biopsy-proven acute rejection was 19.7% in the TAC/DAC group and 16.2% in the TAC/ MMF group (ns). Three-month patient and graft survival were similar. Steroid use at month-3 was low at 5.5% in the…