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Ultrastructural characteristics of hyperplastic alterations in the liver of congenital portacaval-shunt rats.

F J Vonnahme, L Dubuisson, R Kubale, R Klempnauer, M Grün.   

Abstract

A congenital portacaval shunt was discovered in five rats. In these animals the hepatic artery was the only blood vessel perfusing the liver; the portal vein was absent. The livers were small and mainly hypoplastic, but light microscopy revealed the occurrence of focal hyperplastic alterations and occasional hyperplastic nodules. TEM and SEM showed these areas to be composed of clustered hepatocytes, separated by widened intercellular spaces. The cell membranes carried numerous pleomorphic microvilli, and the cytoplasma contained densely packed mitochondria, some of which were giant sized. Liver cells in the centrilobular region were hypoplastic. Comparison with findings of experimental portacaval anastomosis suggest that in congenital-shunt animals, the overall hypoplasia of the liver with the formation of hyperplastic areas is a consequence of the lack of portal blood.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6487537      PMCID: PMC2040852     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol        ISSN: 0007-1021


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