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Differential sensitivity of rat hepatocyte CYP isoforms to self-generated nitric oxide.

2001

AbstractEarly loss of P450 in rat hepatocyte cultures appears directly related to nitric oxide (NO) overproduction. This study investigates the influence of endogenously generated NO (or NO-derived species) on the relative expression of cytochrome P450 (CYP) isoforms in rat hepatocytes. Our results support the view that loss of P450 holoenzyme in culture is the ultimate consequence of a NO driven process, activated during the common hepatocyte isolation procedure, that leads to an accelerated and selective degradation of specific CYP apoproteins. Under conditions in which NO and peroxynitrite formation is operative, changes in the level of specific CYP isoforms result in a significant alter…

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Amnion-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cell Paracrine Signals Potentiate Human Liver Organoid Differentiation: Translational Implications for Liver …

2021

The prevalence of end-stage liver diseases has reached very high levels globally. The election treatment for affected patients is orthotopic liver transplantation, which is a very complex procedure, and due to the limited number of suitable organ donors, considerable research is being done on alternative therapeutic options. For instance, the use of cell therapy, such as the transplantation of hepatocytes to promote liver repair/regeneration, has been explored, but standardized protocols to produce suitable human hepatocytes are still limited. On the other hand, liver progenitor and multipotent stem cells offer potential cell sources that could be used clinically. Different studies have rep…

Medicine (General)Regeneration (biology)Mesenchymal stem cellGeneral MedicineBiologyLiver regenerationTransplantationCell therapy3D liver organoid culturehepatocyte cultureR5-920Multipotent Stem CellCancer researchMedicinehepatic progenitor cell differentiationProgenitor cellStem cellliver regenerationhuman amnion-derived mesenchymal stem cellsOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Medicine
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Solubilized liver extracellular matrix maintains primary rat hepatocyte phenotype in-vitro.

2015

Whole organ engineering and cell-based regenerative medicine approaches are being investigated as potential therapeutic options for end-stage liver failure. However, a major challenge of these strategies is the loss of hepatic specific function after hepatocytes are removed from their native microenvironment. The objective of the present study was to determine if solubilized liver extracellular matrix (ECM), when used as a media supplement, can better maintain hepatocyte phenotype compared to type I collagen alone or solubilized ECM harvested from a non-liver tissue source. Liver extracellular matrix (LECM) from four different species was isolated via liver tissue decellularization, solubil…

Swineextracellular matrixCell Culture TechniquesBiomedical EngineeringCeramics and CompositeliverCollagen Type IRats Sprague-DawleyBiomaterialsDogsDogAnimalsHumansHepatocytebiologic scaffoldCells CulturedAnimalMetals and AlloysHydrogelsBiomaterialRatsCulture Mediahepatocyte cultureHydrogelSolubilitytissue engineeringHepatocytesCeramics and CompositesRat2506RheologyCell Culture TechniqueHumanJournal of biomedical materials research. Part A
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