Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Dec 2016)

Evaluating the best time to intervene acute liver failure in rat models induced by d-galactosamine

  • Lígia Patrícia de Carvalho Batista Éboli,
  • Alcides Augusto Salzedas Netto,
  • Ramiro Antero de Azevedo,
  • Valéria Pereira Lanzoni,
  • Tatiana Sugayama de Paula,
  • Alberto Goldenberg,
  • Adriano Miziara Gonzalez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020160120000002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 12
pp. 783 – 792

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ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To describe an animal model for acute liver failure by intraperitoneal d-galactosamine injections in rats and to define when is the best time to intervene through King's College and Clichy´s criteria evaluation. METHODS: Sixty-one Wistar female rats were distributed into three groups: group 1 (11 rats received 1.4 g/kg of d-galactosamine intraperitoneally and were observed until they died); group 2 (44 rats received a dose of 1.4 g/kg of d-galactosamine and blood and histological samples were collected for analysis at 12 , 24, 48 , 72 and 120 hours after the injection); and the control group as well (6 rats) . RESULTS: Twelve hours after applying d-galactosamine, AST/ALT, bilirubin, factor V, PT and INR were already altered. The peak was reached at 48 hours. INR > 6.5 was found 12 hours after the injection and factor V < 30% after 24 hours. All the laboratory variables presented statistical differences, except urea (p = 0.758). There were statistical differences among all the histological variables analyzed. CONCLUSION: King's College and Clichy´s criteria were fulfilled 12 hours after the d-galactosamine injection and this time may represent the best time to intervene in this acute liver failure animal model.

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