Literature DB >> 2376908

[The study of endotoxin levels in portal venous system in liver cirrhosis].

Y Yamamoto1, S Sezai, S Sakurabayashi, K Yoshiura, S Sanui, T Morita, T Shimizu, K Yoshino, T Iwase, M Hirano.   

Abstract

In the patients with liver cirrhosis, endotoxin levels were measured in portal venous system by the toxicolor method and the mechanism of endotoxemia in the peripheral vein was studied. On endotoxin levels in portal venous system, the superior mesenteric vein had the highest level. Endotoxemia was observed most frequently in the superior mesenteric vein (78%), and 50% in the truncal portal vein and 55% in the peripheral vein. The hepatic "endotoxin extraction ratio" which is considered to reflect the Kupffer cell function of clearing endotoxin and the severity of cirrhosis were not related each other. On the other hand, in view of the extrahepatic portal shunt, systemic endotoxemia appeared more frequently in the patients with the other collaterals than the esophageal varices. Therefore, it was concluded that systemic endotoxemia in liver cirrhosis was related with the type of extrahepatic portal collaterals.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2376908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi        ISSN: 0446-6586


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