Authors
M Bessems, NA 't Hart, Rene Tolba, BM Doorschodt, HGD Leuvenink, RJ Ploeg, Thomas Minor, TM Van Gulik
Publication date
2006/7/1
Source
Laboratory animals
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
236-246
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
For many years, the isolated perfused rat liver (IPRL) model has been used to investigate the physiology and pathophysiology of the rat liver. This in vitro model provides the opportunity to assess cellular injury and liver function in an isolated setting. This review offers an update of recent developments regarding the IPRL set-up as well as the viability parameters that are used, with regards to liver preservation and ischaemia and reperfusion mechanisms.
A review of the literature was performed into studies regarding liver preservation or liver ischaemia and reperfusion. An overview of the literature is given with particular emphasis on perfusate type and volume, reperfusion pressure, flow, temperature, duration of perfusion, oxygenation and on applicable viability parameters (liver damage and function).
The choice of IPRL set-up depends on the question examined and on the parameters of interest. A standard …
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