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    Inhibition of DNA synthesis by somatostatin in rat hepatocytes stimulated by hepatocyte growth factor or epidermal growth factor,

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    The antiproliferative effects of somatostatin on hepatocytes stimulated by hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) were investigated using primary cultures of adult rat hepatocytes. Somatostatin inhibits HGF-induced (at a dose of 10 ng/mL) or EGF-induced (at a dose of 100 ng/mL) 3H-thymidine incorporation into hepatocytes in a dose-dependent manner (10-10 to 10-8 M). This inhibition was confirmed by autoradiography. The effect of somatostatin was nontoxic as judged by preserved albumin synthesis, a marker for differentiated hepatocyte function. In the presence or absence of somatostatin, neither HGF nor EGF significantly altered intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). We conclude that somatostatin is a potent inhibitor of HGF-or EGF-induced deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in adult rat hepatocytes. The mechanism of this inhibition appears to be independent of cAMP. The significance of somatostatin in liver regeneration has yet to bePeer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/30314/1/0000716.pd

    Inhibitory effects of somatostatin on rat hepatocyte proliferation are mediated by cyclic AMP,

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    Somatostatin (SS-14) is known as an antigrowth factor for a variety of cell types, including gastrointestinal mucosa, exocrine pancreas, lymphocytes, and some tumors. We have recently identified and biochemically characterized SS-14-binding protein on rat liver plasma membranes (S. E. Raper, P. C. Kothary, and J. DelValle, Gastroenterology 96: A408, 1989; P. C. Kothary et al., Digestion 46(Suppl 1): 58, 1990). We hypothesized that SS-14 may affect liver growth as well and investigated cellular mechanisms of this phenomenon focusing on the second messenger cAMP. Freshly isolated rat hepatocytes were plated on tissue culture dishes coated with Matrigel (laminin, heparan sulfate, and type IV collagen). The medium was not supplemented with serum or hormones. Either dibutyryl-cAMP (1 mM) or isobutylmethylxanthine (IBMX, 0.1 mM) was added in the presence or absence of SS-14 (10 nM). DNA synthesis was estimated by the rate of [3H]thymidine incorporation into DNA and by the labeling index (an autoradiographic measurement of the number of labeled nuclei). SS-14 significantly inhibited both [3H]thymidine incorporation and labeling index of rat hepatocytes stimulated by dibutyryl-cAMP or IBMX. SS-14 also inhibited intracellular cAMP accumulation stimulated by IBMX. We conclude that SS-14 exerts at least part of its antiproliferative effects via the adenylate cyclase system. Further study using other signal transduction systems may yield more information about mechanisms of hepatocyte growth.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/29185/1/0000238.pd

    Basic swimming lessons

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    The OPM/HRDMO invited the Lasallian community in the Basic Swimming Lessons by. Dr. Beth Mascardo. The activity was in line with the celebration of the Co-Academic Day 2012

    AUTOIMMUNE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA IN PRIMARY NASOPHARYNGEAL TB

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