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Hershey performs living-donor liver transplant
Penn State Live, PA -
Jestine Reider, right, donated the right side of her liver to her brother John Kreider, left, who was suffering from end-stage liver disease. Hershey, Pa. ...
Sister donates liver to brother CBS 21
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Chicken Liver Pate
Washington Post, United States - Aug 5, 2008
Add the livers, mushrooms and scallions; cook for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the livers are browned. Add the wine or vermouth, garlic, ...
Liver comes under fire on quotes
FT Adviser, UK -
?I followed the link on to the site where I was then told Royal Liver was unable to offer the waiver of the premium due to my client?s occupation. ...
Pakistani gets new lease life at city hospital
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HYDERABAD: A Pakistani national was given a new lease of life following a liver transplant from a brain dead person in Hyderabad recently. ...
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As European City of Culture for 2008, there's loads for of extra events to draw visitors in on top of the more obvious sight-seeing attractions (Liver ...

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AIDS sufferers unjustly denied transplants, activists say
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Arbios Announces It Has Suspended Operations
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7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Aug 6, 2008
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Arbios Systems, Inc. Closes Facility
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Concentrations of heavy metals in food web components of small, boreal lakes -
T Tulonen, M Pihlstroem, L Arvola, M Rask - Boreal Environment Research, 2006 - borenv.net
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AL Blankenship, MJ Zwiernik, KK Coady, DP Kay, JL … - Environmental Science & Technology, 2005 - msu.edu
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W Bergmeier, CL Piffath, T Goerge, SM Cifuni, ZM … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006 - National Acad Sciences
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JCY Chan, O Knudson, F Wu, J Morser, WP Dole, Q Wu - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
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Cholestatic liver damage may be associated with an immune response affecting the central nervous system

Liver disease is often associated with "sickness behaviors," such as malaise, listlessness, anorexia, difficulty concentrating, and fatigue. In cholestatic liver diseases such as primary biliary cirrhosis, fatigue occurs in up to 86 percent of patients. Previous studies have suggested that these symptoms originate from changes to the central nervous system ( CNS ), but little is understood about how these changes occur or the pathways involved.

In a study led by Steven M. Kerfoot of the Immunology Research Group at the University of Calgary in Canada, researchers speculated that cholestatic liver damage may be associated with an immune response affecting the central nervous system, specifically the brain, which could represent a novel and potentially important pathway.

The study involved creating cholestasis in mice by tying off the bile duct.
Cerebral endothelial cells were then isolated and examined to see if they were activated, as activated endothelium tends to interact with activated immune cells.
In addition, researchers analyzed TNF-alpha production by monocytes.

The results showed an increase in TNF-alpha production by monocytes and activated endothelial cells in the cholestatic mice versus the control mice. The authors suggest that cholestasis is also associated with a broad activation of other immune cells within the central nervous system that produce TNF-alpha. " Given the significant behavioral effects of TNF-alpha within the CNS ( i.e. sickness behaviors ), the production of TNF-alpha within the brains of cholestatic mice is likely to be important in the alterations in behavior, as well as in the changes in the neurotransmitter systems which sub-serve these behaviors within the brains of cholestatic mice and may have direct implications for these systems in cholestatic patients," the authors conclude.

In an accompanying editorial, Alexander I. Aspinall and David H. Adams of the Institute for Biomedical Research at the University of Birmingham in England, note the difficulties in treating fatigue associated with liver disease and the lack of understanding of the mechanisms that cause it, adding that the University of Calgary study "provides a novel mechanism to link cholestasis, inflammation and sickness behavior and is potentially important in understanding this poorly characterized aspect of chronic cholestasis."

They state that the fact that monocytes were found in similar locations to those seen in inflammatory brain disease supports the likelihood that they are linked to pathological effects. However, they note that there are still unresolved issues in understanding sickness behaviors and that it remains unknown whether the results from the animal study will translate to cholestasis in humans. One key message from the study is that a number of factors most likely affect the CNS leading to sickness behaviors.

" Identifying the mediators involved is important not only to complete our understanding of the pathogenesis of sickness behaviors but also to inform the development of appropriate therapeutic agents," the authors state, adding that the risks of anti-TNF-alpha therapy most likely outweigh the potential benefits. They conclude: "It is to be hoped that a better understanding of these processes may lead to the development of more effective and rational therapies for this disabling symptom of cholestatic liver disease."

Source: Hepatology, 2006

 
 
 
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