2021
DOI: 10.3892/br.2021.1451
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Time course of histopathological changes after bleomycin sclerotherapy in rabbit gallbladders as a model for simple hepatic cysts

Abstract: Bleomycin sclerotherapy is used in the treatment of cystic lesions; however, the histopathological changes are undefined. Present animal models of cystic diseases are not adequate for the study of sclerotherapy of hepatic cysts, primarily because the established cysts in these models are too small in size. The aim of the present study was to establish a new animal model of simple hepatic cysts, and assess the histopathological changes after bleomycin sclerotherapy. Rabbit gallbladder, with ligaturing of the ch… Show more

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“…6 The deposited lipid droplets can be hydrolyzed into free cholesterol by cholesterol ester hydrolase because its main component is cholesterol ester, 7 and it then returns to the liver to be metabolized into bile salts through the microcirculation of the submucosa. 8,9 Because the structure of the lymphatic and blood vessels of the submucosa of the gallbladder have not been destroyed, 10 and there are cases where cholesterol flows back into the liver, drug intervention can be used for treatment. 11 Studies of some modern medicines include their effect on bile secretion, but only a few of them can promote bile secretion, have the effect of dissolving stones, and improve bile composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The deposited lipid droplets can be hydrolyzed into free cholesterol by cholesterol ester hydrolase because its main component is cholesterol ester, 7 and it then returns to the liver to be metabolized into bile salts through the microcirculation of the submucosa. 8,9 Because the structure of the lymphatic and blood vessels of the submucosa of the gallbladder have not been destroyed, 10 and there are cases where cholesterol flows back into the liver, drug intervention can be used for treatment. 11 Studies of some modern medicines include their effect on bile secretion, but only a few of them can promote bile secretion, have the effect of dissolving stones, and improve bile composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%