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Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Ductular reaction is a standard component of fibrotic liver tissue but its function is largely unknown. It is supposed to interact with the matrix producing myofibroblasts and compensate the declining regenerative capacity of hepatocytes. The relationship between the extent of f...

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Autores principales: Rókusz, András, Veres, Dániel, Szücs, Armanda, Bugyik, Edina, Mózes, Miklós, Paku, Sándor, Nagy, Péter, Dezső, Katalin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5405957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28445529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176518
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author Rókusz, András
Veres, Dániel
Szücs, Armanda
Bugyik, Edina
Mózes, Miklós
Paku, Sándor
Nagy, Péter
Dezső, Katalin
author_facet Rókusz, András
Veres, Dániel
Szücs, Armanda
Bugyik, Edina
Mózes, Miklós
Paku, Sándor
Nagy, Péter
Dezső, Katalin
author_sort Rókusz, András
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Ductular reaction is a standard component of fibrotic liver tissue but its function is largely unknown. It is supposed to interact with the matrix producing myofibroblasts and compensate the declining regenerative capacity of hepatocytes. The relationship between the extent of fibrosis—ductular reaction, proliferative activity of hepatocytes and ductular reaction were studied sequentially in experimental hepatic fibrosis models. METHODS: Liver fibrosis/cirrhosis was induced in wild type and TGFβ overproducing transgenic mice by carbon tetrachloride and thioacetamide administration. The effect of thioacetamide was modulated by treatment with imatinib and erlotinib. The extent of ductular reaction and fibrosis was measured by morphometry following cytokeratin 19 immunofluorescent labeling and Picro Sirius staining respectively. The proliferative activity of hepatocytes and ductular reaction was evaluated by BrdU incorporation. The temporal distribution of the parameters was followed and compared within and between different experimental groups. RESULTS: There was a strong significant correlation between the extent of fibrosis and ductular reaction in each experimental group. Although imatinib and erlotinib temporarily decreased fibrosis this effect later disappeared. We could not observe negative correlation between the proliferation of hepatocytes and ductular reaction in any of the investigated models. CONCLUSIONS: The stringent connection between ductular reaction and fibrosis, which cannot be influenced by any of our treatment regimens, suggests that there is a close mutual interaction between them instead of a unidirectional causal relationship. Our results confirm a close connection between DR and fibrogenesis. However, since the two parameters changed together we could not establish a causal relationship and were unable to reveal which was the primary event. The lack of inverse correlation between the proliferation of hepatocytes and ductular reaction questions that ductular reaction can compensate for the failing regenerative activity of hepatocytes. No evidences support the persistent antifibrotic property of imatinib or erlotinib.
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spelling pubmed-54059572017-05-14 Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models Rókusz, András Veres, Dániel Szücs, Armanda Bugyik, Edina Mózes, Miklós Paku, Sándor Nagy, Péter Dezső, Katalin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Ductular reaction is a standard component of fibrotic liver tissue but its function is largely unknown. It is supposed to interact with the matrix producing myofibroblasts and compensate the declining regenerative capacity of hepatocytes. The relationship between the extent of fibrosis—ductular reaction, proliferative activity of hepatocytes and ductular reaction were studied sequentially in experimental hepatic fibrosis models. METHODS: Liver fibrosis/cirrhosis was induced in wild type and TGFβ overproducing transgenic mice by carbon tetrachloride and thioacetamide administration. The effect of thioacetamide was modulated by treatment with imatinib and erlotinib. The extent of ductular reaction and fibrosis was measured by morphometry following cytokeratin 19 immunofluorescent labeling and Picro Sirius staining respectively. The proliferative activity of hepatocytes and ductular reaction was evaluated by BrdU incorporation. The temporal distribution of the parameters was followed and compared within and between different experimental groups. RESULTS: There was a strong significant correlation between the extent of fibrosis and ductular reaction in each experimental group. Although imatinib and erlotinib temporarily decreased fibrosis this effect later disappeared. We could not observe negative correlation between the proliferation of hepatocytes and ductular reaction in any of the investigated models. CONCLUSIONS: The stringent connection between ductular reaction and fibrosis, which cannot be influenced by any of our treatment regimens, suggests that there is a close mutual interaction between them instead of a unidirectional causal relationship. Our results confirm a close connection between DR and fibrogenesis. However, since the two parameters changed together we could not establish a causal relationship and were unable to reveal which was the primary event. The lack of inverse correlation between the proliferation of hepatocytes and ductular reaction questions that ductular reaction can compensate for the failing regenerative activity of hepatocytes. No evidences support the persistent antifibrotic property of imatinib or erlotinib. Public Library of Science 2017-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5405957/ /pubmed/28445529 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176518 Text en © 2017 Rókusz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rókusz, András
Veres, Dániel
Szücs, Armanda
Bugyik, Edina
Mózes, Miklós
Paku, Sándor
Nagy, Péter
Dezső, Katalin
Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models
title Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models
title_full Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models
title_fullStr Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models
title_full_unstemmed Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models
title_short Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models
title_sort ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5405957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28445529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176518
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