Basic Research
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2007; 13(38): 5071-5078
Published online Oct 14, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i38.5071
Figure 1
Figure 1 Viability of hepatocytes after anoxia/reoxygenation. (●): Viability of hepatocytes cultured under normoxia consistently. Viability of hepatocytes, pretreated with (○): 0 mmol/L; (▼): 0.03 mmol/L; ( ): 0.1 mmol/L; (■): 0.3 mmol/L;
Figure 2
Figure 2 ALT and LDH activities in perfusate after ischemia/reperfusion in an isolated perfused liver system from no preconditioning control, H2O2 preconditioning, GdCl3-no preconditioning, and GdCl3/H2O2 preconditioning rats. Columns and bars represent means ± SE from six rats in each group. bP < 0.01 vs no preconditioning, cP < 0.05 vs vehicle treatment and H2O2 preconditioning. KU: Karmen unit; WU: Wróblewski unit.
Figure 3
Figure 3 Oxygen radical formation in Kupffer cells after H2O2 preconditioning. A: Non-preconditioned livers; B: Livers after 10 min of H2O2 perfusion; C: Pretreatment with GdCl3 and H2O2 perfusion; D: Treatment with DPI and H2O2 perfusion; E: The number of formazan-positive cells. Columns and bars represent means ± SE from 3 rats in each group. bP < 0.01 vs non-preconditioned control; dP < 0.01 vs H2O2 perfusion.
Figure 4
Figure 4 ALT and LDH activities in perfusate after ischemia/reperfusion in an isolated perfused liver system from no preconditioning control, H2O2 preconditioning, DPI-no preconditioning, and DPI/H2O2 preconditioning rats. Columns and bars represent means ± SE from eight rats in each group. bP < 0.01 vs no preconditioning; dP < 0.01 vs vehicle treatment and H2O2 preconditioning.
Figure 5
Figure 5 ALT and LDH activity in perfusate after ischemia/reperfusion in an isolated perfused liver system from no preconditioning control, ischemic preconditioning, DPI-no preconditioning, and DPI-ischemic preconditioning rats. Columns and bars represent means ± SE from six rats in each group. bP < 0.01 vs no preconditioning; cP < 0.05 vs vehicle treatment and ischemic preconditioning.