

Publisher: Spandidos Publications
E-ISSN: 1791-3004|12|4|5293-5297
ISSN: 1791-2997
Source: Molecular Medicine Reports, Vol.12, Iss.4, 2015-01, pp. : 5293-5297
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Abstract
Liver transplantation is the standard treatment for endstage liver failure; however, rejection can result in allograft failure. In order to investigate the role of Notch 1 during rejection, the present study evaluated Notch 1 expression, as well as the levels of immune reactivity, in rat liver allografts. A heterotopic liver transplantation model was established using Dark Agouti (DA) rats as donors and Lewis rats as recipients (DA/Lewis), with DA recipient rats serving as controls (DA/DA). The concentration levels of immune reactivity markers and serum Notch 1 were measured on days 3, 5, and 7. The overall survival was significantly shorter (<10 days) in the DA/Lewis group, as compared with the DA/DA group (P<0.0001). The concentration levels of serum alanine aminotransferase and total bilirubin were significantly higher 5 and 7 days following transplantation in the DA/Lewis group, as compared with the DA/DA group (P<0.001). The concentration levels of serum Notch 1 were significantly higher in the DA/Lewis group, as compared with the DA/DA group on days 3, 5, and 7 following transplantation (P<0.0001). These results indicate that the expression levels of serum Notch 1 significantly increase during liver allograft rejection, suggesting that Notch 1 is involved in the mechanism underlying liver allograft rejection. Notch 1 may serve as a marker of acute rejection in a rat liver transplantation model.
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