Repeated transplantation of hepatocytes prevents fulminant hepatitis in a rat model of Wilson's disease.

Sauer V, Siaj R, Stöppeler S, Bahde R, Spiegel HU, Köhler G, Zibert A, Schmidt HH

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The outcome of consecutive hepatocyte transplants was explored in a rat model of Wilson's disease before the onset of fulminant hepatitis without preconditioning regimens. Rats received a high-copper diet in order to induce a rapid induction of liver failure. Sham-operated rats (15/15) developed jaundice and fulminant hepatitis, and they died within 4 weeks of first transplantation. Despite the continuation of a high dietary copper challenge, long-term survival was observed for a notable proportion of the transplanted animals (7/18). All survivors displayed normalized levels of hepatitis-associated serum markers and ceruloplasmin oxidase activity by posttransplant days 50 and 98, respectively. The liver copper concentrations, the liver histology, and the expression of marker genes were significantly restored within 4 months of transplantation in comparison with the control group. The high expression of a copper transporter gene (ATPase Cu++ transporting beta polypeptide) in the livers of the survivors indicated a high rate of repopulation by donor hepatocytes. Our data suggest that repeated cell transplantation can overcome the limitations of a single therapy session in rats with severe hepatic disease by functionally restoring the host liver without preconditioning.

Details about the publication

JournalLiver Transplantation
Volume18
Issue2
Page range248-259
StatusPublished
Release year2012
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsMutation; Hepatitis; Animals; Adenosine Triphosphatases; Time Factors; Rats Long-Evans; Disease Models Animal; Biological Markers; Hepatolenticular Degeneration; Rats; Rats Transgenic; Reoperation; Hepatocytes; Cation Transport Proteins; Liver; Copper; Mutation; Hepatitis; Animals; Adenosine Triphosphatases; Time Factors; Rats Long-Evans; Disease Models Animal; Biological Markers; Hepatolenticular Degeneration; Rats; Rats Transgenic; Reoperation; Hepatocytes; Cation Transport Proteins; Liver; Copper

Authors from the University of Münster

Bahde, Ralf
General Surgery Clinic
Köhler, Gabriele
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Sauer, Vanessa Daniela
Clinic for Transplant Medicine
Schmidt, Hartmut
Clinic for Transplant Medicine
Siaj, Ramsi
Clinic for Transplant Medicine
Spiegel, Hans-Ullrich
General Surgery Clinic
Zibert, Andree
Clinic for Transplant Medicine