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Hepatocyte Ultrastructure in Rats with Portacaval Shunt. A Morphometric Study of Acinar Zones

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Journal Dig Dis Sci
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 1982 Nov 1
PMID 7140483
Citations 6
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Abstract

The principal reported morphological consequence of portacaval shunt in the rat is liver atrophy. The present study was designed to investigate ultrastructural changes in hepatocytes using electron microscopy morphometry. Two weeks following portacaval shunt, rat livers were fixed by perfusion and hepatocyte organelles from the two opposite zones of the acinus (zones 1 and 3) were quantified. Liver weight/body weight decreased by 50%, hepatocyte-specific volume decreased by 30% (28% in zone 1 nd 35% in zone 3). Estimated sinusoidal space increased, and estimated number of hepatocytes decreased by 50%. Hepatocytes had a normal ultrastructure except for mitochondria. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum-specific surface area was reduced by 65% (zone 3), and rough endoplasmic reticulum surface density was increased in zone 1 only. Mitochondria-specific volume was unchanged but decreased inner and outer membrane-specific surface area in zone 3 suggests in this zone a change in their conformation and possibly their number. Golgi-rich area surface density increased but not significantly. Hepatocyte loss and atrophy and rearrangement of organelles represent a new ultrastructural steady state following portacaval shunt that may help explain the new functional steady state.

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