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Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation does not influence liver regeneration in rats after partial hepatectomy.
Akbari, Mohammad; Celik, Suleyman Utku; Kocaay, Akin Firat; Cetinkaya, Omer Arda; Demirer, Seher.
Affiliation
  • Akbari M; Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Celik SU; Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Kocaay AF; Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Cetinkaya OA; Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Demirer S; Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
Clin Exp Hepatol ; 4(4): 253-259, 2018 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30603673
ABSTRACT
AIM OF THE STUDY In the initiation of liver regeneration, multiple stimulatory and inhibitory factors participate. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on liver regeneration after 30% partial hepatectomy in rats. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

A total of 14 male Wistar Albino rats were included in this study. The animals were randomly allocated to two groups the control group (n = 7) and the omega-3 group (n = 7). Rats in the control group were fed a standard rat chow and rats in the omega-3 group received 10 mg/kg/day omega-3 supplementation in addition to normal rat chow in the perioperative period. Rats were investigated seven days after 1/3 partial hepatectomy by liver weight change and hepatocyte proliferation.

RESULTS:

The mean liver regeneration rate was found to be slightly higher (p = 0.061) in the omega-3 group compared the control group. In addition, no significant difference was observed regarding binuclear hepatocyte ratio in pericentral and periportal areas between the two groups. However, livers from rats given omega-3 supplementation have less inflammatory cellular infiltrate in the portal space than livers from the control group.

CONCLUSIONS:

Supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids showed no influence on the liver regeneration in rats undergoing 1/3 partial hepatectomy.
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