Ductular Reaction in Total and Partial Biliary Obstruction in Experimental Settings

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Gene expression Pub Date : 2023-05-11 DOI:10.14218/ge.2023.00002s
S. Gvidiani, Lasha Gulbani, L. Svanadze, K. Tsomaia, I. Bebiashvili, D. Kordzaia
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In this paper, the features of ductular reaction (DR) and remodeling of the biliary tract in experimental models are discussed in total and selective biliary occlusion. It has been shown that the intensity of DR, as well as the shape, number, and topography of ductular profiles following common bile duct occlusion (CBDO) are closely related to the duration of the biliary obstruction. In addition, the formation of new ductular profiles can occur by the widening of existing bile ducts/ductules as a result of cholangiocyte proliferation, hepatocyte transdifferentiation, and/or activation and differentiation of stem/progenitor cells. It has been concluded that DR induced by CBDO consists of the components of all types of DRs, including I, II (A and B), and III, thus increasing the interest in further studies of this model. In the DR following CBDO, the consequent “preproliferative” and “proliferative” phases developed in parallel with cells differentiation and transdifferentiation (the “para-proliferative” phase) should be distinguished. The dynamics of these phases are important to consider for further detailed classification of DRs. During selective biliary obstruction, the full range of DR characteristics for CBDO has not been determined (mainly the events of biliary proliferation and fibrosis are noted). However, the great compensatory potential of the biliary bed has been confirmed, as reflected by the formation of new collaterals between congested and noncongested bile ducts.
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实验环境下胆道梗阻和部分胆道梗阻的小管反应
本文讨论了胆道全闭塞和选择性闭塞实验模型中胆道导管反应(DR)和重构的特点。研究表明,DR的强度以及胆总管闭塞(CBDO)后胆管轮廓的形状、数量和地形与胆道梗阻的持续时间密切相关。此外,由于胆管细胞增殖、肝细胞转分化和/或干细胞/祖细胞的激活和分化,现有胆管/小管的变宽可形成新的胆管轮廓。结论是CBDO诱导的DR由所有类型DR的成分组成,包括I、II (A和B)和III,从而增加了对该模型进一步研究的兴趣。在CBDO后的DR中,应区分随后的“增殖前”和“增殖”阶段与细胞分化和转分化(“准增殖”阶段)平行发展。这些阶段的动力学对于进一步详细分类dr是很重要的。在选择性胆道梗阻期间,CBDO的全部DR特征尚未确定(主要是胆道增生和纤维化事件)。然而,由于在充血和非充血胆管之间形成新的侧支,证实了胆床的巨大代偿潜力。
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Gene expression
Gene expression 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: Gene Expression, The Journal of Liver Research will publish articles in all aspects of hepatology. Hepatology, as a research discipline, has seen unprecedented growth especially in the cellular and molecular mechanisms of hepatic health and disease, which continues to have a major impact on understanding liver development, stem cells, carcinogenesis, tissue engineering, injury, repair, regeneration, immunology, metabolism, fibrosis, and transplantation. Continued research and improved understanding in these areas will have a meaningful impact on liver disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The existing journal Gene Expression has expanded its focus to become Gene Expression, The Journal of Liver Research to meet this growing demand. In its revised and expanded scope, the journal will publish high-impact original articles, reviews, short but complete articles, and special articles (editorials, commentaries, opinions) on all aspects of hepatology, making it a unique and invaluable resource for readers interested in this field. The expanded team, led by an Editor-in-Chief who is uniquely qualified and a renowned expert, along with a dynamic and functional editorial board, is determined to make this a premier journal in the field of hepatology.
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