[Regeneration of the liver: from hepatocyte cells to deficient hepatic cells].

E M Sokal
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Regenerative medicine aims to restore the function of a deficient organ without replacing it, i.e. without resection-transplantation, but by the use of healthy cells which will transfer the deficient function inside the diseased organ. Cells can be mature, harvested directly from the source tissue, or be instead produced from stem cells, which can be manipulated in vitro, expanded and/or differentiated to render them functional. Liver cell therapy has brought the proof of concept that a deficient metabolic activity can be transferred via transfusion of heterologous liver cells via the portal vein. The main limitations of the technique include organ shortage, poor renewal capacity of mature cells and poor resistance to cryopreservation. A liver derived progenitor cell has recently been identified in the adult human liver. The cell is selected by a culture process, can be expanded in vitro and differentiated into mature human hepatocytes when transplanted in rodent livers. The cell displays all the essential hepatocyte function, and may replace the mature hepatocyte for regenerative medicine of the liver.

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[肝脏的再生:从肝细胞到缺陷肝细胞]。
再生医学的目的是恢复有缺陷器官的功能,而不需要替换它,即不需要切除移植,而是通过使用健康细胞将缺陷功能转移到患病器官内。细胞可以成熟,直接从源组织中获取,也可以从干细胞中产生,干细胞可以在体外操作,扩增和/或分化以使其发挥功能。肝细胞治疗证明了代谢活性缺陷可以通过门静脉输入异体肝细胞转移。该技术的主要局限性包括器官短缺、成熟细胞的更新能力差和低温保存的抵抗力差。最近在成人肝脏中发现了一种肝源性祖细胞。该细胞通过培养过程选择,可以在体外扩增,并在移植到啮齿动物肝脏时分化为成熟的人肝细胞。该细胞具有肝细胞的全部基本功能,可代替成熟的肝细胞用于肝脏的再生医学。
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