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Conditions Required for a Hybrid Artificial Liver Support System using a PUF/Hepatocyte-Spheroid Packed-Bed Module and it's use in Dogs with Liver Failure
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PathologyArtificial Liver ModuleBiomedical EngineeringOrgan PreservationRegenerative MedicineLiver FailureHepatic DisordersBlood AmmoniaPuf/hepatocyte-spheroid Packed-bed ModuleHepatotoxicityHepatology FibrosisHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyLiver PhysiologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryHepatologyPhysiologySpheroid FormationVeterinary ScienceHepatitisAcute Liver FailureLiver DiseaseLiverMedicine
We studied the effects of a hybrid artificial liver support system we developed on dogs with hepatic failure. The system consisted of a multi-channel polyurethane foam packed-bed culture module, including primary dog hepatocyte spheroids. Blood ammonia was well metabolized by 20 g hepatocytes, but the other functions such as glucose concentration, total bile acid concentration, and survival time required 30 g hepatocytes to improve conditions. We found that we should use a culture substratum that easily forms spheroids, and that an artificial liver module should be used as soon as possible after spheroid formation by hepatocytes in the module.
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