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The common bile duct ligation in rat: A relevant in vivo model to study the role of mechanical stress on cell and matrix behaviour.

Christelle Guyot1, Chantal Combe, Alexis Desmoulière.   

Abstract

Common bile duct ligation leads to bile accumulation and liver fibrosis. In this model, little attention has been dedicated to the modification of the common bile duct. We have studied by histochemistry and immunohistochemistry, 3 and 5 days after ligation, the connective tissue modifications of the common bile duct wall. After bile duct ligation, compared with normal bile duct, a strong increase of the bile duct diameter, due to bile stasis, and a thickness of the bile duct wall were observed; numerous myofibroblasts expressing alpha-smooth muscle actin appeared in parallel with the detection of many proliferating connective tissue cells. These myofibroblasts secreted very early high amount of elastic fibre components, elastin and fibrillin-1. Elastic fibre increase was also observed close to the epithelial cell layer. Procollagen type III deposition was also induced 3 days after ligation but decreased thereafter, underlining that myofibroblasts modify their synthesis of extracellular matrix components to comply with the request. We show here that common bile duct ligation represents an invaluable model to study myofibroblastic differentiation and extracellular matrix adaptation produced by an acute mechanical stress.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16625364     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-006-0185-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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