J.:Comparison of Amino Acid Concentration in
Liver and Muscle Interstitium in Rats after Partial Hepatectomy
Živný P. 1 , Živná H. 2 , Palička V. 1 , Vávrová J. 1
1 Ústav klinické biochemie a diagnostiky, FN Hradec Králové, 2 Ústav fyziologie, UK Praha, LF Hradec Králové |
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Summary:
The aim of the study was to compare amino acid concentrations in liver and muscle interstitium in the early
postoperative phase after partial hepatectomy (PH) and laparotomy (LAP). After institutional approval 12 adult
male Wistar rats were divided into 2 groups. Group I: LAP was performed under ether anaesthesia and then two
microdialysis probes CMA 20 (CMA Microdialysis, Sweden, cut off 20 kDa) were inserted into the liver lobe and
into paravertebral skeletal muscle. Group II: PH was performed and then 2 microdialysis probes were inserted
into the same sites. The microdialysis probes in freely moving animals were perfused at a rate of 0.6 ml/min with
sterile saline solution by means of an infusion pump LD 20. Microdialysis samples were collected during 18
hours. Amino acid concentrations (nmol/l) were estimated in microdialysates using the HPLC system (Hewlett
Packard) with fluorimetric detection. The concentrations of amino acids were lower in liver interstitium in
comparison with muscle interstitium with the exception of branched chain amino acids leucine and isoleucine.
The concentrations of leucine and isoleucine were higher in liver interstitium 2 and 6 hours after PH and 6 hours
after LAP.
Key words:
partial hepatectomy, microdialysis, amino acids, rat.
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