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Wiley, Liver International, 8(34), p. 1184-1191, 2014

DOI: 10.1111/liv.12481

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Characterisation of temporal microglia and astrocyte immune responses in bile duct-ligated rat models of cirrhosis.

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Abstract

Microglia and astrocyte related pro-inflammatory responses are thought to underpin cerebral sequelae of acute liver failure. Conversely, despite background pro-inflammatory responses in cirrhosis, overt brain swelling and coma associated with acute-on-chronic liver failure, is infrequent unless precipitated (e.g. sepsis). Moreover in other chronic neurodegenerative disorders and sepsis, the brain is protected from recurrent microbial insults by compensatory microglial-associated immune responses. To characterise longitudinal cerebral immune responses in a bile duct-ligated (BDL) rat model of cirrhosis.