2013
DOI: 10.1038/pr.2013.177
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Angiopoietin 1 and angiopoietin 2 are associated with medial thickening of hepatic arterial branches in biliary atresia

Abstract: Background: Biliary atresia (BA) is an infantile disorder characterized by progressive sclerosing cholangiopathy leading to biliary obstruction. First-line treatment of BA is hepatoportoenterostomy, the prognosis of which is related to age at surgery and to histological variables such as extent of fibrosis and ductular reaction. Hepatic arterial medial thickening (MT) suggests an arteriopathy in BA pathogenesis. We evaluated the expression of angiopoietin (ANGPT)/tyrosine kinase with immunoglobulin-like and ep… Show more

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“…The relation between the simultaneous increased expression of VEGF-A in BDs and AWs in liver tissues as well as presence of subcapsular hepatic flow in the BA group, and absence of this relation in the non-BA group in the current study supports the putative role of an arteriopathy in the development of BA [18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The relation between the simultaneous increased expression of VEGF-A in BDs and AWs in liver tissues as well as presence of subcapsular hepatic flow in the BA group, and absence of this relation in the non-BA group in the current study supports the putative role of an arteriopathy in the development of BA [18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Ten images from each slide were captured from randomly selected high-power fields (200× magnification) containing the conjunctive tissue area positive. Morphometric assessment of the percentage of the ratios of conjunctive tissue relative to whole liver were performed using the Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended 10.0 (Adobe Systems, San Jose, CA), according to the protocol described by Souza et al [13] .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53,54 Although limited data support this mechanism, it is possible that arterial changes might be driven by primary growth signals, or represent a response to a diseased micro-environment that might be rich in growth-promoting signals that favour angiogenesis. 55,56 …”
Section: Pathogenic Mechanisms Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%