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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
1996 Volume.50 No. 6 p.975 ~ p.979
The Influences of Hepatectomy on the Changes of Hepatocyte Growth Factor
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Abstract
Liver has a strong potential for regeneration, and its mechanisms is a matter of great interest. It has been proved that hepatocyte growth factor(HGF) is the most potent stimulator of DNA synthesis in the mature hepatocyte. We evaluated the
influence of
hepatectomy on serum HGF levels. We examined 10 hepatectomized, using, 10 gastric resected patients as control. The HGF levels of malignancy is higher than that of benign disease and the HGF levels of hepatoma and Klatskin tumor is higher than
that
of
stomach cancer. The correlation between serum bilirubin. ALT and HGF was significant were but not in arterial ketone body ratio. In the hepatectomized group, HGF levels were elevated significantly on the 1st postoperative day compared with the
preoperative value. On the 5th day, hHGF levels in the hepatectomized group were significantly higher than those in the gastric resection group.
We conclude that the higher levels of malignancy seen compared to benign disease suggests that HGF may be related to cancer biology. The serum HGF levels rapidly increased after hepatectomy, suggesting that HGF may have an important role in liver
regeneration but elevation of HGF is not specific to the liver. The implication of the linear correlation between serum bilirubin and HGF needs to be investigated further.
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