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Title: Minimally invasive swine experimental model for the in vivo study of liver metabolism of drugs
Authors: Piazza, Ornella
Romano, Rosalba
Scarpati, Giuliana
Esposito, Ciro
Cavaglià, Enrico
Corona, Marco
Keywords: Liver;Hepatic veins;Remifentanil metabolism
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Piazza O, Romano R, Scarpati G, Esposito C, Cavaglià E, Corona M. Minimally invasive swine experimental model for the in vivo study of liver metabolism of drugs. Translational Medicine @ UniSa 2012;4(7):62-65
Abstract: Purpose: To develop a clinically relevant porcine model for the study of hepatic metabolism of drugs by means of hepatic vein catheterization. Materials and Methods: review of literature and elaboration of a hypothesis, design of an experimental method. Results: recent clinical studies were conducted by withdrawing cirrhotic patients’ blood from right hepatic vein during hepatic vein pressure gradient measurements. Basing on our personal clinical experience and evaluation of research needs, an experimental model is proposed. Conclusions: contemporary measurement of peripheral and hepatic concentration of drugs by peripheral vein and hepatic vein catheterization can be used to create a reliable and reproducible porcine model to study liver metabolism of drugs in vivo
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10556/637
ISSN: 2239-9747
Appears in Collections:Translational Medicine @ UniSa. Vol.4 (sept.-dec. 2012)



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