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Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits

BACKGROUND: Hepatolithiasis is highly prevalent in East Asia characterized by the presence of gallstones in the biliary ducts of the liver. Surgical resection is the potentially curative treatment but bears a high risk of stone recurrence and biliary restenosis. This is closely related to the univer...

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Autores principales: Yang, Qin, Wu, Zhenru, Liu, Fei, Wang, Junke, Ma, Wenjie, Hu, Haijie, Li, Fuyu, Pan, Qiuwei
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6081586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140699
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6751952
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author Yang, Qin
Wu, Zhenru
Liu, Fei
Wang, Junke
Ma, Wenjie
Hu, Haijie
Li, Fuyu
Pan, Qiuwei
author_facet Yang, Qin
Wu, Zhenru
Liu, Fei
Wang, Junke
Ma, Wenjie
Hu, Haijie
Li, Fuyu
Pan, Qiuwei
author_sort Yang, Qin
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Hepatolithiasis is highly prevalent in East Asia characterized by the presence of gallstones in the biliary ducts of the liver. Surgical resection is the potentially curative treatment but bears a high risk of stone recurrence and biliary restenosis. This is closely related to the universal presence of chronic proliferative cholangitis (CPC) in the majority of patients. Recent evidence has indicated the association of bacterial infection with the development of CPC in hepatolithiasis. Thus, this study aims to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of local infusion of gentamicin (an antibiotic) for the treatment of CPC in a rabbit model. METHODS: The rabbit CPC model was established based on previously published protocols. Bile duct samples were collected from gentamicin-treated or control animals for pathological and molecular characterization. RESULTS: Histologically, the hyperplasia of biliary epithelium and submucosal glands were inhibited and the thickness of the bile duct wall was significantly decreased after gentamicin therapy. Consistently, the percentage of proliferating cells marked by ki67 was significantly reduced by the treatment. More importantly, this treatment inhibited interleukin 2 production, an essential inflammatory cytokine, and the enzyme activity of endogenous β-Glucuronidase, a key factor in the formation of bile pigment. CONCLUSIONS: Local gentamicin infusion effectively inhibits the inflammation, cell proliferation, and lithogenesis in a rabbit model of CPC. This approach represents a potential treatment for CPC and thus prevents recurrent hepatolithiasis.
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spelling pubmed-60815862018-08-23 Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits Yang, Qin Wu, Zhenru Liu, Fei Wang, Junke Ma, Wenjie Hu, Haijie Li, Fuyu Pan, Qiuwei Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Hepatolithiasis is highly prevalent in East Asia characterized by the presence of gallstones in the biliary ducts of the liver. Surgical resection is the potentially curative treatment but bears a high risk of stone recurrence and biliary restenosis. This is closely related to the universal presence of chronic proliferative cholangitis (CPC) in the majority of patients. Recent evidence has indicated the association of bacterial infection with the development of CPC in hepatolithiasis. Thus, this study aims to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of local infusion of gentamicin (an antibiotic) for the treatment of CPC in a rabbit model. METHODS: The rabbit CPC model was established based on previously published protocols. Bile duct samples were collected from gentamicin-treated or control animals for pathological and molecular characterization. RESULTS: Histologically, the hyperplasia of biliary epithelium and submucosal glands were inhibited and the thickness of the bile duct wall was significantly decreased after gentamicin therapy. Consistently, the percentage of proliferating cells marked by ki67 was significantly reduced by the treatment. More importantly, this treatment inhibited interleukin 2 production, an essential inflammatory cytokine, and the enzyme activity of endogenous β-Glucuronidase, a key factor in the formation of bile pigment. CONCLUSIONS: Local gentamicin infusion effectively inhibits the inflammation, cell proliferation, and lithogenesis in a rabbit model of CPC. This approach represents a potential treatment for CPC and thus prevents recurrent hepatolithiasis. Hindawi 2018-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6081586/ /pubmed/30140699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6751952 Text en Copyright © 2018 Qin Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yang, Qin
Wu, Zhenru
Liu, Fei
Wang, Junke
Ma, Wenjie
Hu, Haijie
Li, Fuyu
Pan, Qiuwei
Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits
title Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits
title_full Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits
title_fullStr Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits
title_short Effective Treatment of Chronic Proliferative Cholangitis by Local Gentamicin Infusion in Rabbits
title_sort effective treatment of chronic proliferative cholangitis by local gentamicin infusion in rabbits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6081586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140699
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6751952
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