Hepatic injury after whole-liver irradiation in the rat
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Hepatic injury after whole-liver irradiation in the rat
Abstract
Radiation-induced hepatic injury in rats, which is characterized by marked ascites accompanied by liver necrosis, fibrosis, and vein lesions, is described in this study. These adverse sequelae are produced within 30 days after irradiation if there is surgical removal of two-thirds of the liver immediately after whole-liver irradiation. The LD50/30 day and median survival time after liver irradiation and two-thirds partial hepatectomy is 24 Gy and 17 days, respectively. Death is preceded by reduction in liver function as measured by [131I]-labeled rose bengal clearance. Prior to death, liver sepsis and endotoxemia were detected in most irradiated, partially hepatectomized animals. Pretreatment of the animals with endotoxin and/or antibiotic decontamination of the GI tract, which increase the host resistance to infection and endotoxemia, resulted in increased survival time, but no irradiated, partially hepatectomized animal survived beyond 63 days. The combination of these treatments resulted in additive effects leading to 38% survival at 100 days. These treatments did not, however, prevent the eventual development of radiation-induced liver pathology. This suggests that sepsis and endotoxemia resulting from the bacteria in the intestine are the immediate cause of death after 30-Gy liver irradiation and partial hepatectomy. It is concluded that the hepatectomized rat model is an economical and scientifically manageable experimental system to study a form of radiation hepatitis that occurs in compromised human livers.
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