Harbrecht B G, Billiar T R
Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-2582.
Shock. 1995 Feb;3(2):79-87.
A certain level of normal or near-normal hepatic function is essential for survival. Over the last few years, the importance of the regulation of hepatic function by the interaction of specific cell populations in the liver has become increasingly evident. Kupffer cells, the fixed hepatic macrophages, have the ability to profoundly affect hepatocyte function, while hepatocytes, in turn, possess the capacity to modify Kupffer cell function. Nitric oxide, produced from the amino acid L-arginine, is a short-lived radical that is a potent mediator of cellular function and cell-cell interaction, and is synthesized by both Kupffer cells and hepatocytes. The purpose of this review is to examine the numerous areas in which nitric oxide may mediate the interactions between Kupffer cells and hepatocytes, and therefore regulate both normal and abnormal hepatic physiology and function.
一定水平的正常或接近正常的肝功能对于生存至关重要。在过去几年中,肝脏中特定细胞群相互作用对肝功能调节的重要性日益明显。库普弗细胞,即肝脏中的固定巨噬细胞,有能力深刻影响肝细胞功能,而肝细胞反过来又有能力改变库普弗细胞功能。由氨基酸L-精氨酸产生的一氧化氮是一种半衰期短的自由基,是细胞功能和细胞间相互作用的强效介质,由库普弗细胞和肝细胞共同合成。本综述的目的是研究一氧化氮可能介导库普弗细胞与肝细胞之间相互作用的众多领域,从而调节正常和异常的肝脏生理及功能。