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Title of Article Bile canalicular changes and defective bile secretion in Opisthorchis viverrini-infected hamsters 
Date of Acceptance 11 July 2014 
Journal
     Title of Journal FOLIA PARASITOLOGICA 
     Standard ISI 
     Institute of Journal Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre ASCR 
     ISBN/ISSN ISSN 0015-5683 (print), ISSN 1803-6465 (online) 
     Volume  
     Issue 61 
     Month
     Year of Publication 2014 
     Page 512–522 
     Abstract Infection with the liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini (Digenea) (Poirier, 1886) causes bile duct injury and periductal fibrosis by chronic overproduction of inflammatory-mediators and eventually results in cholangiocarcinoma development. While extensive research works have been done on O. viverrini infection-associated changes of bile ducts and periductal fibrosis, little attention was paid on morphological and biochemical changes of the bile canaliculi (BC), the origin of bile flow. We aimed to investigate the morphological and functional alterations of BC in the liver of hamsters infected with O. viverrini at one and three months post-infection. Ultrastructural changes of BC showed dilatation of BC and significant reduction of the density of microvilli as early as at one month post-infection. Immunohistochemistry revealed that CD10, a BC marker, expression was reduced early as one month post-infection. The mRNA expression of the genes encoding molecules related to bile secretion including bile acid uptake transporters (slc10a1 and slco1a1), bile acid dependent (abcb11) and independent (abcc2) bile flow and bile acid biosynthesis (cyp7a1 and cyp27a1) were significantly decreased at one month post-infection in association with the reduction of bile volume. In contrast, the expression of the mRNA of bile acid regulatory genes (fxr and shp-1) was significantly increased. These changes essentially persisted up to three months post-infection. In conclusion, O. viverrini infection induces morphological and functional changes of BC in association with the decrease of bile volume. 
     Keyword liver fluke, gall bladder, morphological alterations, ultrastructure, bile secretion-related genes, bile volume, CD10 
Author
547070010-3 Miss LAKHANAWAN CHAROENSUK [Main Author]
Medicine Doctoral Degree

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