Authors
Yukihiro Yokoyama, Andrew Wawrzyniak, Amir M Sarmadi, Rajiv Baveja, Helen E Gruber, Mark G Clemens, Jian X Zhang
Publication date
2006/10
Journal
Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology
Volume
21
Issue
10
Pages
1567-1574
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Asia
Description
Background and Aim:  Partial portal vein ligation (PPVL) is a commonly used procedure to induce prehepatic portal hypertension in animal models. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the hepatic arterial flow becomes the primary source feeding the sinusoids in the liver after PPVL.
Methods:  Sprague–Dawley rats underwent either sham operation or partial portal vein ligation (PPVL). The number of vessels in the liver at 2 weeks postoperatively was determined by factor VIII immunolocalization and the gene expression of angiogenic factors was assessed by RT‐PCR. The total hepatic arterial supply to the liver was measured using the fluorescent microsphere injection technique. To further test the hypothesis, two additional groups of rats underwent hepatic artery ligation (HAL) or PPVL plus HAL (PPHAL). The integrity of hepatic microcirculation was then evaluated in all four groups by intravital …
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Y Yokoyama, A Wawrzyniak, AM Sarmadi, R Baveja… - Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology, 2006