Gaba Receptor Gene Expression during Rat Liver Cell Proliferation and Its Function in Hepatocyte Cultures


Autoria(s): Biju,M P; Paulose,C S
Data(s)

17/10/2008

17/10/2008

2000

Resumo

The present thesis is an attempt to understand the role of GABA, GABAA and GABAB receptors in the regulation of liver cell proliferation using in vivo and in vitro models. The work also focuses on the brain GABAergic changes associated with normal and neoplastic cell growth in liver and to delineate its regulatory function. The investigation of mechanisms involving mitogenic models without cell necrosis may contribute our knowledge about both on cell growth, carcinogenesis, liver pathology and treatment. Objectives of the present study are, to induce controlled liver cell proliferation by partial hepatectomy and lead nitrate administration and uncontrolled cell proliferation by N-nitrosodiethylamine treatment in male Wistar rats, the changes in the content of GABA, GABAA,GABAB in various rat brain regions. To study the GABAA and GABAB receptor changes in brain stem, hypothalamus, cerebellum and cerebral cortex during the active cortex during the period of active DNA synthesis in liver of different experimental groups. The changes in GABAA and GABAB receptor function of the brain stem, hypothalamus and cerebellum play an important role sympathetic regulation of cell proliferation and neoplastic growth in liver. The decrease in GABA content in brain stem, hypothalamus and cerebellum during regeneration and neoplasia in liver. The time course of brain GABAergic changes was closely correlated with that of heptic DNA synthesis. The functional significance of these changes was further explored by studying the changes in GABAA and GABAB receptors in brain.

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/940

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Department of Biotechnology

Palavras-Chave #GABAA receptor #GABAC #GABAB receptor #GABA and liver #Nervous system and liver regeneration #Measurement of DNA synthesis in liver #Gi protein and cell proliferation
Tipo

Thesis