TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of hepatic iron concentration reduction on hepatic fibrosis and damage in rats with cholestatic liver disease
AU - Peretz, Gil
AU - Link, Gabriela
AU - Pappo, Orit
AU - Bruck, Rafael
AU - Ackerman, Zvi
PY - 2006/1/14
Y1 - 2006/1/14
N2 - Aim: To assess the effect of iron reduction after phlebotomy in rats with "normal" hepatic iron concentration (HIC) on the progression of hepatic fibrosis, as a result of bile duct ligation (BDL). Methods: Rat s underwent phlebotomy before or after sham operation or BDL. Animals undergone only BDL or sham operation served as controls. Two weeks after surgery, indices of hepatic damage and fibrosis were evaluated. Results: Phlebotomy lowered HIC. Phlebotomy after BDL was associated with body weight increase, lower hepatic weight, less portal hypertension, less periportal necrosis, less portal inflammation, lower hepatic activity index score and higher albumin levels. On the other hand, phlebotomy before BDL was associated with body weight decrease and hepatic activity index score increase. Phlebotomy after sham operation was not associated with any hepatic or systemic adverse effects. Conclusion: Reduction of HIC after induction of liver damage may have beneficial effects in BDL rats. However, iron deficiency could induce impairment of liver function and may make the liver more susceptible to insults like BDL.
AB - Aim: To assess the effect of iron reduction after phlebotomy in rats with "normal" hepatic iron concentration (HIC) on the progression of hepatic fibrosis, as a result of bile duct ligation (BDL). Methods: Rat s underwent phlebotomy before or after sham operation or BDL. Animals undergone only BDL or sham operation served as controls. Two weeks after surgery, indices of hepatic damage and fibrosis were evaluated. Results: Phlebotomy lowered HIC. Phlebotomy after BDL was associated with body weight increase, lower hepatic weight, less portal hypertension, less periportal necrosis, less portal inflammation, lower hepatic activity index score and higher albumin levels. On the other hand, phlebotomy before BDL was associated with body weight decrease and hepatic activity index score increase. Phlebotomy after sham operation was not associated with any hepatic or systemic adverse effects. Conclusion: Reduction of HIC after induction of liver damage may have beneficial effects in BDL rats. However, iron deficiency could induce impairment of liver function and may make the liver more susceptible to insults like BDL.
KW - Bile duct ligation
KW - Hepatic activity index
KW - Iron
KW - Phlebotomy
KW - Rat
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U2 - 10.3748/wjg.v12.i2.240
DO - 10.3748/wjg.v12.i2.240
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C2 - 16482624
AN - SCOPUS:33644759724
SN - 1007-9327
VL - 12
SP - 240
EP - 245
JO - World Journal of Gastroenterology
JF - World Journal of Gastroenterology
IS - 2
ER -