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(American Journal of Pathology. 2002;160:613-620.)
© 2002 American Society for Investigative Pathology


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Hepatocyte Growth Factor and c-Met Inhibition by Hepatic Cell Hypoxia

A Potential Mechanism for Liver Regeneration Failure in Experimental Cirrhosis

Christophe Corpechot*{dagger}, Veronique Barbu{dagger}, Dominique Wendum{ddagger}, Nicolas Chignard{dagger}, Chantal Housset*{dagger}, Raoul Poupon*{dagger} and Olivier Rosmorduc*{dagger}

From the Service d’Hépatologie,*
INSERMUnité 402,{dagger}
and the Service d’Anatomieet de Cytologie Pathologiques,{ddagger}
HôpitalSaint-Antoine, Paris, France

Hepatic resection in cirrhotic patients is associated with impaired liver regeneration and poor clinical outcome. Because experimental cirrhosis is associated with hepatic cell hypoxia, we herein investigated whether hypoxia might alter the mechanisms of liver regeneration in the cirrhotic liver. Cirrhosis was induced by diethylnitrosamine in rats. Immunohistochemistry was performed to assess hepatocellular hypoxia and proliferation 24 hours after a two-thirds partial hepatectomy (PH) in cirrhotic and control rats. Cultured hepatocytes and myofibroblastic hepatic stellate cells were submitted to hypoxia using anaerobic jars. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and c-Met expressions were determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, Northern blot, and Western blot. In control rats, hypoxia was restricted to perivenular hepatocytes, and PH induced a marked increase in hepatocyte proliferation and in liver HGF expression, whereas c-Met expression remained unchanged. In cirrhotic rats, hypoxia was detected virtually in all of the hepatocytes, and PH induced no significant change in hepatocyte proliferation and in liver HGF expression, whereas c-Met expression was decreased as compared to normal livers. In vitro, the expression of HGF in myofibroblastic hepatic stellate cells and of c-Met in hepatocytes underwent a dramatic decrease under hypoxia. Our results suggest that hepatocellular hypoxia causes inhibition of HGF (and of c-Met)-mediated proliferation and thereby might contribute to liver regeneration failure in cirrhotic liver.





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