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    Title: Study of porcine hepatocyte-entrapped bioartificial liver in surgery-induced fulminant hepatic failure rabbits
    Authors: Lin, C.-C.;Wang, C.-C.;Hung, K.-C.;Chen, C.-L.;Yong, C.-C.;Young, T.-H.;Kobayash, E.
    Contributors: Chemical and Materials Engineering, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Animal model;Bioartificial liver;Fulminant hepatic failure;Hepatocyte;Hollow fiber;Intracranial pressure
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2014-05-30T02:02:15Z (UTC)
    Abstract: ICP is an important cause of mortality in fulminant hepatic failure. The aim of this study was to prolonged survival in surgery-induced FHF rabbit with BAL. Four hours after induction of FHF, rabbits were connected to a 4-h whole blood perfusion through the BAL containing 1.2?109 fresh isolated porcine hepatocytes (estimated 30% of liver volume of rabbit) via an arterial-venous shunt. Survival times in control group, sham-BAL group and BAL group were14.4?4.4h, 12.6?2.6h and 22.6?5.2h, respectively (BAL vs. control, p=0.026; BAL vs. sham-BAL, p=0.006). BAL group remain ICP level less than 10mmHg for near 13h after FHF induction while 19 and 15mmHg were observed in control and sham-BAL groups, respectively. BAL containing porcine hepatocytes significantly prolonged survival time by delayed increase of intracranial pressure compared with the control and sham-BAL groups. ? 2013 Elsevier B.V.
    Relation: Biochemical Engineering Journal,Vol.76,P.55-59
    Appears in Collections:[化學工程與材料工程學系所] 期刊論文

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