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dc.titleIn vivo demonstration of a novel non-invasive model for inducing localized hypothermia to ameliorate hepatotoxicity
dc.contributor.authorTan, Yeong Lan
dc.contributor.authorNga, Min En
dc.contributor.authorHo, Han Kiat
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-17T07:18:15Z
dc.date.available2022-06-17T07:18:15Z
dc.date.issued2021-09-20
dc.identifier.citationTan, Yeong Lan, Nga, Min En, Ho, Han Kiat (2021-09-20). In vivo demonstration of a novel non-invasive model for inducing localized hypothermia to ameliorate hepatotoxicity. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 11 (1). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98078-6
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/227179
dc.description.abstractModerate hypothermia (32 °C) has been previously shown to ameliorate drug-induced liver injuries in vitro. However, there are concerns regarding its clinical relevance as it remains a challenge to perform selective liver cooling in a non-invasive manner. To reconcile this dilemma, we propose the use of pulsed cooling for regional hypothermic conditioning in liver. This involves intermittent cooling applied in pulses of 15 min each, with a one-hour recovery interval between pulses. Cooling is achieved by applying ice packs to the cutaneous region overlying the liver. Through an in vivo C57BL/6NTac mouse study, we demonstrated the feasibility of attaining localized hypothermia close to the liver while maintaining core body temperature. This has successfully ameliorated acetaminophen-induced liver injury based on the liver function tests, liver histology and total weight change. Collectively, we provide a proof of concept for pulsed external localized cooling as being clinically actionable to perform induced selective hypothermia.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherNATURE PORTFOLIO
dc.sourceElements
dc.subjectScience & Technology
dc.subjectMultidisciplinary Sciences
dc.subjectScience & Technology - Other Topics
dc.subjectLIVER-INJURY
dc.subjectCOLD
dc.subjectTRANSLATION
dc.subjectMECHANISMS
dc.typeArticle
dc.date.updated2022-06-17T05:33:25Z
dc.contributor.departmentPATHOLOGY
dc.contributor.departmentPHARMACY
dc.contributor.departmentOFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
dc.description.doi10.1038/s41598-021-98078-6
dc.description.sourcetitleSCIENTIFIC REPORTS
dc.description.volume11
dc.description.issue1
dc.published.statePublished
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