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. 1998 May;192(Pt 4):507–515. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.1998.19240507.x

Haemodynamic and ultrastructural observations on the rat liver after two-thirds partial hepatectomy

EUGENIO MORSIANI 1 ,, ARRIGO ALEOTTI 2 , DANIELE RICCI 3
PMCID: PMC1467805  PMID: 9723978

Abstract

Rat liver ultrastructure was investigated after partial hepatectomy (PH), by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Portal pressure was monitored before and after PH and, after killing performed at 6, 12, 24, 48 h and 10 d, regenerating livers were fixed by portal vein perfusion under haemodynamic conditions identical to those existing in vivo. An early and persistent increase in portal pressure after PH was found (P<0.01 for normal vs sham-operated controls). Ultrastructural study showed sinusoid dilatation and disappearance of the sieve-plate arrangement of small endothelial pores, thus leaving the parenchymal liver cell surface directly exposed to portal blood. Widening of sinusoids, endothelial fenestrations, intercellular spaces and spaces of Disse, was accompanied by dilatation of bile canaliculi. At 10 d, liver ultrastructure had returned to normal. Our observations suggest that a rise in portal pressure, as a consequence of PH, may be related to the observed ultrastructural changes in the liver.

Keywords: Liver regeneration, portal pressure

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