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Altered blood-brain barrier permeability in rats with prehepatic portal hypertension turns to normal when portal pressure is lowered
作者姓名:José  L  Castro
摘    要:AIM: To study the blood-brain barrier integrity in prehe-patic portal hypertensive rats induced by partial portal vein ligation, at 14 and 40 d after ligation when portal pressure is spontaneously normalized. METHODS: Adult male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: GroupⅠ: Sham14d, sham operated; GroupⅡ: PH14d, portal vein stenosis; (both groups were used 14 days after surgery); GroupⅢ: Sham40d, Sham operated and GroupⅣ: PH40d Portal vein stenosis (GroupsⅡandⅣused 40 d after surgery). Plasma ammonia, plasma and cerebrospinal fluid protein and liver enzymes concentrations were determined. Trypan and Evans blue dyes, systemically injected, were investigated in hippocampus to study blood-brain barrier integrity. Portal pressure was periodically recorded. RESULTS: Forty days after stricture, portal pressure was normalized, plasma ammonia was moderately high, and both dyes were absent in central nervous system parenchyma. All other parameters were reestablished. When portal pressure was normalized and ammonia level was lowered, but not normal, the altered integrity of blood-brain barrier becomes reestablished. CONCLUSION: The impairment of blood-brain barrier and subsequent normalization could be a mechanism involved in hepatic encephalopathy reversibility, Hemo-dynamic changes and ammonia could trigger blood-brain barrier alterations and its reestablishment.


Altered blood-brain barrier permeability in rats with prehepatic portal hypertension turns to normal when portal pressure is lowered
Francisco Eizayaga,Camila Scorticati,Juan P Prestifilippo,Salvador Romay,Maria A Fernandez,José L Castro,Abraham Lemberg,Juan C Perazzo.Altered blood-brain barrier permeability in rats with prehepatic portal hypertension turns to normal when portal pressure is lowered[J].World Journal of Gastroenterology,2006,12(9).
Authors:Francisco Eizayaga  Camila Scorticati  Juan P Prestifilippo  Salvador Romay  Maria A Fernandez  José L Castro  Abraham Lemberg  Juan C Perazzo
Abstract:AIM: To study the blood-brain barrier integrity in prehepatic portal hypertensive rats induced by partial portal vein ligation, at 14 and 40 d after ligation when portal pressure is spontaneously normalized.METHODS: Adult male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: Group Ⅰ: Sham14d, sham operated; Group Ⅱ: PH14d, portal vein stenosis; (both groups were used 14 days after surgery); Group Ⅲ: Sham40d, Sham operated and Group Ⅳ: PH40d Portal vein stenosis (Groups Ⅱ and Ⅳ used 40 d after surgery). Plasma ammonia,plasma and cerebrospinal fluid protein and liver enzymes concentrations were determined. Trypan and Evans blue dyes, systemically injected, were investigated in hippocampus to study blood-brain barrier integrity. Portal pressure was periodically recorded.RESULTS: Forty days after stricture, portal pressure was normalized, plasma ammonia was moderately high,and both dyes were absent in central nervous system parenchyma. All other parameters were reestablished.When portal pressure was normalized and ammonia level was lowered, but not normal, the altered integrity of blood-brain barrier becomes reestablished.CONCLUSION: The impairment of blood-brain barrier and subsequent normalization could be a mechanism involved in hepatic encephalopathy reversibility. Hemodynamic changes and ammonia could trigger blood-brain barrier alterations and its reestablishment.
Keywords:Blood-brain barrier  Rats  Prehepatic portal hypertension
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