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Expressional changes of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase and glutamine synthetase in the liver of rat with thioacetamide-induced cirrhosis

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dc.contributor.author Khunvirojpanich M.
dc.contributor.author Wattanasirichaigoon S.
dc.contributor.author Pradidarcheep W.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-05T03:33:15Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-05T03:33:15Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.issn 1252208
dc.identifier.other 2-s2.0-84876853950
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14130
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dc.description.abstract Background: In order to detoxify ammonia, mammalian livers use carbamoyl phosphate synthetase (CPS) and glutamine synthetase (GS) for conversion into respective non-toxic urea and glutamine. CPS is expressed in the periportal hepatocytes whereas GS is contained in the pericentral hepatocytes. Objective: To examine the expressional changes of CPS and GS in the liver being induced to become cirrhotic by hepatotoxin thioacetamide (TAA). Material and Method: Twenty-five male Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups of 5 animals each. Group 1 was for control. Groups 2 to 5 were treated with 200 mg/kg TAA intraperitoneally three times weekly for 1, 2, 3 and 4 months respectively. The immunohistochemical technique was employed in order to elucidate the expression of CPS and GS in each animal group. Results: As centro-central fibrous bridging developed in the course of TAA treatment, expression of CPS declined dramatically and that of GS was no longer restricted to the pericentral hepatocytes. In month 4, CPS-positive hepatocytes were only found in some regenerative nodules, whereas GS expression became confined to the nodular periphery. Proper CPS staining required tissue fixation in a mixture of methanol, acetone and water (2:2:1 v/v) as opposed to 4% paraformaldehyde. Conclusion: In response to the hepatotoxin TAA, the liver attempts to regenerate by means of conserving persistent CPSpositive hepatocytes and rearranging GS-positive hepatocytes in response to vascular obstruction.
dc.subject carbamoyl phosphate synthase
dc.subject glutamate ammonia ligase
dc.subject thioacetamide
dc.subject alanine aminotransferase blood level
dc.subject alkaline phosphatase blood level
dc.subject animal experiment
dc.subject animal model
dc.subject animal tissue
dc.subject article
dc.subject aspartate aminotransferase blood level
dc.subject controlled study
dc.subject immunohistochemistry
dc.subject liver cell
dc.subject liver cirrhosis
dc.subject liver function test
dc.subject liver regeneration
dc.subject male
dc.subject microscopy
dc.subject nonhuman
dc.subject protein expression
dc.subject rat
dc.subject Analysis of Variance
dc.subject Animals
dc.subject Carbamyl Phosphate
dc.subject Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase
dc.subject Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental
dc.subject Liver Function Tests
dc.subject Male
dc.subject Rats
dc.subject Rats, Wistar
dc.subject Thioacetamide
dc.title Expressional changes of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase and glutamine synthetase in the liver of rat with thioacetamide-induced cirrhosis
dc.type Article
dc.rights.holder Scopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitation Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol 96, No.SUPPL.1 (2013), p.S71-S77


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