Capsiate treatment in liver surgeries may compromise its recovery
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Barros, Pedro Paulo
Gonçalves, Gisele Mara Silva
Silva, Gustavo Henrique da
Bastos, Maria Clara Villaça Dias
Ramos, Loren Nogaroto
Fernandes, Marilia Marinello
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Purpose: To investigate the effects of capsiate treatment on hepatic hyperplasia in partially hepatectomized rats.
Methods: The animals were divided into a Capsiate group (CPH), a Capsiate Post-Partial Hepatectomy group (CPPH) and a Partial Hepatectomy Control group (PH). CPH and CPPH animals received 60 mg/kg/day Capsiate for 30 days. Next, the rats underwent partial hepatectomy. CPPH animals continued to receive treatment for 48 h after partial hepatectomy. Liver tissue and intracardiac blood samples were obtained 24 or 48 h after PH.
Results: Capsiate treatment interfered with hepatic parameters, reducing the number of mitoses and apoptosis and increasing blood ALT and alkaline phosphatase concentrations.
Conclusion: Capsiate treatment preceding hepatic surgery may compromise the initial period of postoperative recovery.
Palavras-chave
Alanine TransaminaseAspartate Aminotransferases
Apoptosis
Mitotic Index
Rats