1972
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800590716
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The effect of experimental bile-duct obstruction on critical biosynthetic functions of the liver

Abstract: SUMMARYUsing biosynthetic activities which have a maximum energy requirement, the effect of obstruction of the bile-duct has been studied in isolated perfused rat livers, and compared with controls undergoing 'sham' ligation and with normal animals. T h e maximum rate of gluconeogenesis from lactate was inhibited by 67 per cent after bile-duct ligation when compared with the normal value. The maximum rate of urea synthesis which occurred in the presence of ornithine was the same in the jaundiced and in the nor… Show more

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“…Lowered fasted glucose levels (31, possibly caused by reduced liver gluconeogenesis (41, have also been observed in rats with experimentally induced cholestasis. Histochemical measurements showing increased glycogen phosphorylase (5) and decreased phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) activity (5,6) in livers from cholestatic rats are consistent with the observed increased glycogenolysis (5) and decreased gluconeogenesis (4).…”
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“…Lowered fasted glucose levels (31, possibly caused by reduced liver gluconeogenesis (41, have also been observed in rats with experimentally induced cholestasis. Histochemical measurements showing increased glycogen phosphorylase (5) and decreased phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) activity (5,6) in livers from cholestatic rats are consistent with the observed increased glycogenolysis (5) and decreased gluconeogenesis (4).…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Gluconeogenesis is also impaired in animal models of 262 liver disease such as diet-induced cirrhosis,47 galactosamine hepatitis,48 and bile duct ligation. 49 Glycerol infusion caused a minor rise in blood lactate concentrations and the ratio of lactate to pyruvate in peripheral blood in both alcoholics and controls. Metabolism of glycerol increases the lactate to pyruvate ratio in the liver50 reflecting a more reduced hepatic cystolic redox state, as dihydroxyacetone phosphate is formed from glycerol-3-phosphate and enters the glycolytic-gluconeogenic pathway.23 The change in lactate:pyruvateratio in peripheral blood may reflect these changes in the liver.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Although a number of reports suggest a decreasing capacity in some functional systems during the progression of cholestasis [1,12,20,22,27,36,37], several investigations indicate elevated levels of cell function [1, 12, 15, 27, 28, 34-37, 39, 40, 45]. For example, the level of serum albumin remains relatively unaffected by cholestasis while the weight of the liver increases [22]. The concept of an increased re-gionalization within the liver lobule during cholestasis with respect to cell damage has been put forward [11,13].…”
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confidence: 99%