Morphological Changes of Hepatic Microcirculation in N-diethylnitrosamine Induced Cirrhotic Rat Liver.
- Author:
Sang Han LEE
;
Ji Hwa KIM
;
Ik Su KIM
;
Jong Min CHAE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
N-diethylnitrosamine;
Cirrhosis;
Microcirculation;
Peribiliary plexus;
Scanning electron microscopy
- MeSH:
Humans;
Rats;
Animals
- From:Korean Journal of Pathology
1995;29(2):197-204
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Morphological changes of hepatic microcirculation, especially in the peribiliary plexus, in cirrhotic livers of rats induced by repeated intraperitoneal injections of N-diethyinitrosamine (DEN) (100mg/kg/week) were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Control rats were treated with saline. The livers were perfused with saline and injected with methyl-methacrylated resin (Mercox CL-2B) through the thoracic aorta. Diffuse nodular changes mimicking human cirrhosis were seen in the livers six weeks after injections of DEN. The cirrhotic livers showed an increase of vascular channels composed mainly of venous branches around the regenerating nodules and increased arterioloportal anastonloses. Peribiliary plexi of the cirrhotic livers had more vessels than those of the controls. Many dilated veins and ramificating portal vein branches were also Present. Direct connections between peribiliary plexi and sinusoids or between peribiliary plexi and portal veins were increased in the cirrhotic liver. These results suggest that the peribiliary plexi in experimentally induced cirrhotic liver might play a role in a collateral circulation under a state of portal hypertension.