Literature DB >> 821406

Hepatic encephalopathy and light and electron micrographic changes of the baboon liver after portal diversion.

C W Putnam, K A Porter, T E Starzl.   

Abstract

Six baboons of varying weights and estimated ages had complete portal diversion. All animals became emaciated and lost hair. Five of the 6 developed hepatic encephalopathy so serious that it either killed them or required their sacrifice after an average of 109 days. One exceptional animal which lived for 208 days without encephalopathy had markedly elevated blood ammonia levels. In one brain that was examined, greatly increased numbers of Alzeheimer's Type II astrocytes were diffusely distributed in the cerebral cortex. Changes in liver function tests were similar to those reported by many authors in dogs. The 6 baboon's livers underwent striking atrophy during the 49 to 208 days of postoperative observation. With some variations in degree, the same light and electron microscopic changes were observed that have now also been seen after completely diverting portacaval shunt in rats, dogs and humans. Thru the hepatic injury of Eck fistula is common to all species so far studied although most of the metabolic consequences of the procedure seem to selectively spare rats and man.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 821406      PMCID: PMC1344423          DOI: 10.1097/00000658-197608000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


  27 in total

1.  Effect of Eck fistula on the dog liver. Morphology, iron deposition, distribution of amylophosphorylase and certain oxidative enzymes.

Authors:  S CASTRO; F K VONTZ; A G FORAKER
Journal:  Arch Pathol       Date:  1963-04

2.  LIVER CELL DAMAGE PRODUCED BY PORTACAVAL SHUNTS.

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Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med       Date:  1965-01

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Authors:  P OUDEA; H BISMUTH
Journal:  Pathol Biol       Date:  1965-03

4.  Studies of hepatic function in dogs with Eck fistula or portacaval transposition.

Authors:  W SILEN; D L MAWDSLEY; W L WEIRICH; H A HARPER
Journal:  AMA Arch Surg       Date:  1957-06

5.  Portacaval shunt in the rat.

Authors:  S H LEE; B FISHER
Journal:  Surgery       Date:  1961-10       Impact factor: 3.982

6.  Portacaval shunt in the pig 1. Effect on survival, behavior, nutrition, and liver function.

Authors:  A Cuschieri; P R Baker; M P Holley; C Hanson
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  1974-12       Impact factor: 2.192

7.  Encephalopathy in graded portacaval shunts.

Authors:  D G Kline; R C Doberneck; B K Chun; R B Rutherford
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1966-12       Impact factor: 12.969

8.  The effect of diabetes mellitus on portal blood hepatotrophic factors in dogs.

Authors:  T E Starzl; K A Porter; N Kashiwagi; I Y Lee; W J Russsell; C W Putnam
Journal:  Surg Gynecol Obstet       Date:  1975-04

9.  The influence of portal blood upon lipid metabolism in normal and diabetic dogs and baboons.

Authors:  T E Starzl; I Y Lee; K A Porter; C W Putnam
Journal:  Surg Gynecol Obstet       Date:  1975-03

10.  A quantitative stereological description of the ultrastructure of normal rat liver parenchymal cells.

Authors:  A V Loud
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1968-04       Impact factor: 10.539

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  18 in total

1.  Portacaval shunt and hyperlipidemia.

Authors:  T E Starzl; C W Putnam; L J Koep
Journal:  Arch Surg       Date:  1978-01

2.  The mother lode of liver transplantation, with particular reference to our new journal.

Authors:  T E Starzl
Journal:  Liver Transpl Surg       Date:  1998-01

3.  Regulation of liver size and regeneration: importance in liver transplantation.

Authors:  A Francavilla; P Ove; L Polimeno; M Coetzee; L Makowka; M Barone; D H Van Thiel; T E Starzl
Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  1988-02       Impact factor: 1.066

4.  Evidence that host size determines liver size: studies in dogs receiving orthotopic liver transplants.

Authors:  I Kam; S Lynch; G Svanas; S Todo; L Polimeno; A Francavilla; R J Penkrot; S Takaya; B G Ericzon; T E Starzl
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  1987 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 17.425

5.  Insulin, glucagon, and the control of hepatic structure, function, and capacity for regeneration.

Authors:  T E Starzl; K A Porter; C W Putnam
Journal:  Metabolism       Date:  1976-11       Impact factor: 8.694

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

Authors:  F J Vonnahme; L Dubuisson; R Kubale; R Klempnauer; M Grün
Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol       Date:  1984-10

7.  The effect of portacaval shunt upon hepatic cholesterol synthesis and cyclic AMP in dogs and baboons.

Authors:  A Francavilla; A F Jones; J Benichou; T E Starzl
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  1980-01       Impact factor: 2.192

8.  Portacaval shunt causes apoptosis and liver atrophy in rats despite increases in endogenous levels of major hepatic growth factors.

Authors:  Chandrashekhar R Gandhi; Noriko Murase; Vladimir M Subbotin; Tadahiro Uemura; Michael Nalesnik; Anthony J Demetris; John J Fung; Thomas E Starzl
Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 25.083

9.  Cholesterol homeostasis in the rat with a portacaval anastomosis.

Authors:  A Proia; D J McNamara; K D Edwards; E H Ahrens
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1979-09       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Portacaval shunt in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia.

Authors:  T E Starzl; H P Chase; E H Ahrens; D J McNamara; D W Bilheimer; E J Schaefer; J Rey; K A Porter; E Stein; A Francavilla; L N Benson
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1983-09       Impact factor: 12.969

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