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Evaluation of liver regeneration with use of diet supplemented with l-arginineI 1 Research performed at Postgraduate Program in Principles of Surgery, FEPAR, Curitiba-PR, Brazil. Part of Master degree thesis, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, Health Sciences Faculty, UnB. Tutor: Prof. Osvaldo Malafaia.

PURPOSE:

To compare controlled liver regeneration in rats submitted to 60% hepatic resection having L-arginine supplemented diet, based on weight changes of the regenerated liver, laboratory parameters of liver function and pathological findings.

METHODS:

Thirty-six rats were divided into two groups, control and L- arginine. The first received standard chow and saline solution by gavage. The second had supplementation with L- arginine. Animals were killed on postoperative period at 24h, 72h and seven days. For analysis of liver regeneration was used Kwon formula for weight, laboratory tests and mitosis.

RESULTS:

Weight, showed no benefit with L- arginine supplementation; however, intergroup comparison in the first 24h observed positive effect on supplementation (p=0.008). Alkaline phosphatase was increased in arginine group (p<0.04). The number of mitoses showed no difference between the two groups; however, in the first 24 hours, the supplemented group had higher number of mitoses within the groups (p=0.03).

CONCLUSION:

Supplementation with L-arginine did not show benefits in liver regeneration; however, supplemented group in the first 24 hours showed benefits over 72 hours and seven days of the evaluation by weight gain and number of mitosis.

Arginine; Liver Regeneration; Hepatectomy; Rats


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