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Liver on a chip
07 June 2006
Taiwanese researchers have created artificial liver
tissue that could offer hope for transplant patients.
The team, led by Cheng-Hsien Liu at National Tsing
Hua University, made a chip that can organise several
thousands of cells into complex tissue structures. The
chip applies a non-uniform electric field to the cells,
which polarises them and causes them to move.
The researchers created artificial liver tissue, using
the chip to arrange specialised liver cells (hepatocytes)
into chains radiating from a central point. They then
added endothelial cells, cells that line blood vessels
in the body, which filled the gaps between the hepatocyte
chains. Liu's artificial tissue mimics the structure
of real liver, which is made up of hexagonal units called
lobules containing radial hepatocyte chains linked by
regions of endothelial cells. Hepatocytes are responsible
for many different jobs in the liver, including detoxifying
drugs and metabolising cholesterol and fat. The radial
structure of lobules is essential for ensuring that
blood reaches the hepatocytes and that the liver functions
normally. Liu suggests the artificial tissue could eventually
be used in transplants and drug testing.
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ORGAN
DONATION AND ETHNICITY STUDY
24th July 2006
Previous research tells us that in theory a high percentage
of people in the United Kingdom are happy to donate
their organs either as a living donor or after their
death. However, despite several high profile campaigns
overall donation rates remain low in practice, and even
lower amongst people from Indo-Asian and Afro-Caribbean
ethnic backgrounds.
Of those people who do donate, the majority originate
from White British ethnic groups. This is particularly
problematic for Indo-Asian and Afro-Caribbean patients
awaiting a transplant because they are more likely to
have a rarer blood group (B+) and tissue type than the
majority of donors. This often results in significantly
longer waiting times for an organ transplant and an
increase in complications associated with organ failure.
To try and improve the total number of organs available
for transplantation and in particular the severe shortfall
between supply and demand for patients from Indo-Asian
and Afro-Caribbean ethnic backgrounds, this study hopes
to improve our understanding as to why the gap exists
between what people say they are willing to do, and
what they actually do in practice.
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Why Grapefruit and Your Meds
Don't Mix
By: Karen Barrow
While reading your prescription label, you see typical
warnings: "may cause drowsiness, nausea and headaches,"
"do not take while operating heavy machinery,"
and the seemingly random "do not eat grapefruit
while taking this medicine."
It's a disappointment to those who enjoy a glass of
grapefruit juice when washing down their pills, but
doctors have known for almost 15 years that this fruit
can cause serious interactions with some medications.
However, only now can they completely explain why grapefruit
may be a pill taker's enemy.
Unlike other citrus juices, grapefruit juice contains
furanocoumarins, a substance that seems to affect the
way your body absorbs certain medications, including
cholesterol-lowering drugs, some antihistamines, erectile
dysfunction drugs and blood pressure medications. Normally,
these drugs are partially blocked from entering the
body by an enzyme in the intestine. However, furanocoumarins
prevent this enzyme from working, allowing potentially
toxic levels of the drug to enter to body, which may
cause organ damage.
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Open
Day 2007
Come and join in the Open Day fun, taking place on Sunday
1 July 2007 from 11am-3.30pm.
The Open Day gives you an opportunity to learn more
about your local hospital, find out about the remarkable
things that are happening on your doorstop, and talk
to our staff and have a fun day out.
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bouncy castle
face painting
special effects make up
magician
balloon modeller
puppeteer
puppet making workshops
sponsored abseil
live music
competition and prizes
fun and educational interactive games and much,
much more!
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Liver Transplant Support's King's liver support group
will be there handing out newsletters and inviting you
to share your experiences with the team. We have trained
mentors to talk to and hope you find some answers to
your questions. We would appreciate your feedback and
enquiries either by completing one of the forms or alternatively
email us through this website.
Hope to see you there! , Regards George, Administrator.
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King's College Hospital Open
Day - How it went
Open Day: Thank you
Kings hosted its fourth annual Open Day, on Sunday
2 July 2006.
This year was the most successful so far, and having
brilliant weather helped us with an attendance of approximately
1,500 visitors. 26 internal departments took part, who
each planned their own area, with fun and interactive
displays to inform and educate the public on the services
they provide.
Thank you to all the departments involved, all your
hard work was greatly appreciated.
The aim of the day was to get local people to come
into the hospital, meet staff and find out about the
remarkable work taking place right on their doorstep.
The Open Day also provided a great platform to raise
money for charity. This year we had a number of departments
and individuals raising funds for charity; Fiona Hunter
held a cake sale, and raised over £400 for the
Elimination of Leukaemia Fund, Chrissie Lancaster a
volunteer, who raised cash for Action on Pain in exchange
for Indian Head Massage treatments and The Kings
Fundraising Department, who with help from Nandos
and The Book People raised over £1000.
An extra special thank you must go out to all the King's
Volunteers, whose hard work and enthusiasm kept the
day running smoothly for everyone. All of our volunteers
did a tremendous job, and the day would not have been
the success it was without them.
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| Transplant Games - Transplant Sports
Association of Great Britain |
| Event |
Date |
Event
Information |
| London
Bridges Walk |
London
Jun 25th |
See London
and the Thames, and raise money for Charity
at the same time. |
| Australian
Transplant Cricket Team Tour |
Jul 2nd-22nd |
GB Transplant
Cricket Club (GBTCC) v Australian Transplant
Cricket Club (ATCC) |
| Transplant
Trek |
Jul 8th |
Put on
your walking shoes for transplantation,
start National Transplant Week with a bang! |
| 4th European
transplant and dialysis games |
Aug 13th-20th |
4th European
transplant and dialysis games PÉCS
HUNGARY |
| British
Transplant Games Bath |
Aug 17th-20th |
British
Transplant Games 2006 - Held at the University
of Bath
form 17th - 20th August. |
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