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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 291: G307-G317, 2006. First published March 30, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00507.2005
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LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT

Administration of r-VEGF-A prevents hepatic artery ligation-induced bile duct damage in bile duct ligated rats

Eugenio Gaudio,7,* Barbara Barbaro,2,6,7,* Domenico Alvaro,6 Shannon Glaser,2,3 Heather Francis,3 Antonio Franchitto,7 Paolo Onori,8 Yoshiyuki Ueno,5 Marco Marzioni,4 Giammarco Fava,4 Julie Venter,2 Ramona Reichenbach,1 Ryun Summers,2 and Gianfranco Alpini1,2,4

1Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, 2Departments of Medicine and 4Systems Biology and Translation Medicine, 3Division of Research and Education, Scott and White Hospital and Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, College of Medicine, Temple, Texas; 5Department of Gastroenterology, Tohoku University School of Med, Aobaku, Sendai, Japan; Divisions of 6Gastroenterology and 7Anatomy, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy; and 8Department Experimental Medicine, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy

Submitted 27 October 2005 ; accepted in final form 20 March 2006

The hepatic artery, through the peribiliary plexus, nourishes the intrahepatic biliary tree. During obstructive cholestasis, the nutritional demands of intrahepatic bile ducts are increased as a consequence of enhanced proliferation; in fact, the peribiliary plexus (PBP) displays adaptive expansion. The effects of hepatic artery ligation (HAL) on cholangiocyte functions during cholestasis are unknown, although ischemic lesions of the biliary tree complicate the course of transplanted livers and are encountered in cholangiopathies. We evaluated the effects of HAL on cholangiocyte functions in experimental cholestasis induced by bile duct ligation (BDL). By using BDL and BDL + HAL rats or BDL + HAL rats treated with recombinant-vascular endothelial growth factor-A (r-VEGF-A) for 1 wk, we evaluated liver morphology, the degree of portal inflammation and periductular fibrosis, microcirculation, cholangiocyte apoptosis, proliferation, and secretion. Microcirculation was evaluated using a scanning electron microscopy vascular corrosion cast technique. HAL induced in BDL rats 1) the disappearance of the PBP, 2) increased apoptosis and impaired cholangiocyte proliferation and secretin-stimulated ductal secretion, and 3) decreased cholangiocyte VEGF secretion. The effects of HAL on the PBP and cholangiocyte functions were prevented by r-VEGF-A, which, by maintaining the integrity of the PBP and cholangiocyte proliferation, prevents damage of bile ducts following ischemic injury.

cAMP; ductal secretion; intrahepatic biliary epithelium; mitosis; microcirculation; secretin



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: G. Alpini, Texas A&M Univ. System Health Science Center, College of Medicine, Medical Research Bldg., 702 SW H.K. Dodgen Loop, Temple, TX, 76504 (e-mail: galpini{at}tamu.edu; or galpini{at}medicine.tamhsc.edu)




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