A molecular view of liver regeneration

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Autor(a) principal: Tarlá,Marissa Rabelo
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Ramalho,Fernando Silva, Ramalho,Leandra Naira Zambelli, Castro e Silva,Tiago, Brandão,Daniel Ferracioli, Ferreira,Juliana, Castro e Silva,Orlando, Zucoloto,Sérgio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502006000700014
Resumo: The purpose of this review was to carry out an analysis of the liver regenerative process focusing on the molecular interactions involved in this process. The authors undertook a review of scientific publications with a focus on the liver regeneration.The cellular processes involved in liver regeneration require multiple systematic actions related to cytokines and growth factors. These interactions result in the initiation of mitogenic potential of the hepatocytes. The action of these modulators in the regenerative process require a processing in the extra-cellular matrix. Serines and metal proteins are responsible for the bio availability of cytokines and growth factors so that they can interact as receptors in the cellular membrane generating signaling events for the beginning and end of the liver regenerative process. The exact mechanism of interaction between cells, cytokines and growth factors is not well established yet. A series of ordered events that result in the hepatic tissue regeneration has been described. The better understanding of these interactions should provide a new approach of the treatment for liver diseases, aiming at inducing the regenerative process.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A molecular view of liver regeneration
title A molecular view of liver regeneration
spellingShingle A molecular view of liver regeneration
Tarlá,Marissa Rabelo
Liver Regeneration
Cytokines
Grow Factors
Hepatocytes
title_short A molecular view of liver regeneration
title_full A molecular view of liver regeneration
title_fullStr A molecular view of liver regeneration
title_full_unstemmed A molecular view of liver regeneration
title_sort A molecular view of liver regeneration
author Tarlá,Marissa Rabelo
author_facet Tarlá,Marissa Rabelo
Ramalho,Fernando Silva
Ramalho,Leandra Naira Zambelli
Castro e Silva,Tiago
Brandão,Daniel Ferracioli
Ferreira,Juliana
Castro e Silva,Orlando
Zucoloto,Sérgio
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author2 Ramalho,Fernando Silva
Ramalho,Leandra Naira Zambelli
Castro e Silva,Tiago
Brandão,Daniel Ferracioli
Ferreira,Juliana
Castro e Silva,Orlando
Zucoloto,Sérgio
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tarlá,Marissa Rabelo
Ramalho,Fernando Silva
Ramalho,Leandra Naira Zambelli
Castro e Silva,Tiago
Brandão,Daniel Ferracioli
Ferreira,Juliana
Castro e Silva,Orlando
Zucoloto,Sérgio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Liver Regeneration
Cytokines
Grow Factors
Hepatocytes
topic Liver Regeneration
Cytokines
Grow Factors
Hepatocytes
description The purpose of this review was to carry out an analysis of the liver regenerative process focusing on the molecular interactions involved in this process. The authors undertook a review of scientific publications with a focus on the liver regeneration.The cellular processes involved in liver regeneration require multiple systematic actions related to cytokines and growth factors. These interactions result in the initiation of mitogenic potential of the hepatocytes. The action of these modulators in the regenerative process require a processing in the extra-cellular matrix. Serines and metal proteins are responsible for the bio availability of cytokines and growth factors so that they can interact as receptors in the cellular membrane generating signaling events for the beginning and end of the liver regenerative process. The exact mechanism of interaction between cells, cytokines and growth factors is not well established yet. A series of ordered events that result in the hepatic tissue regeneration has been described. The better understanding of these interactions should provide a new approach of the treatment for liver diseases, aiming at inducing the regenerative process.
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