Liver disease has been shown to affect the cardiovascular system and may influence cardiac protein metabolism. This hypothesis was tested by measuring rates of cardiac protein synthesis in 2 models of liver disease in rats. The study consisted of 5 groupsâ\u80\u94group 1: control, injected with saline and fed ad libitum; group 2: acute liver injury, by dosage with 400 mg/kg galactosamine; group 3: injected with saline and pair-fed to group 2; group 4: chronic liver disease, using bile duct ligation; and group 5: sham-operated and pair-fed to group 4. Rates of cardiac protein synthesis were measured using the flooding dose technique. After 1 week, galactosamine injection caused the following cardiac changes, i.e. group (2) versus (3): an inc...
1. 1. Protein synthesis was measured in the hearts of rats exposed to acetaldehyde vapour for 21 day...
Multiple injections of D-galactosamine induce liver fibrosis and cirrhosis in rats. The purpose of t...
D-galactosamine (GalN) is a highly selective hepatotoxin that causes liver damage similar to human v...
Liver cirrhosis is associated with impairment of cardiovascular function including alterations of th...
CONTEXT: The western dietary pattern is characterized by a high calorie intake with a high proportio...
Although chronic diarrhea affects heart function and morphology, the pathogenic mechanisms are unkno...
A low cardiac output due to cirrhotic cardiomyopathy could be a critical factor in the pathogenesis ...
Background: Short-term administration of Galactosamine to experimental animals causes liver damage a...
Acute cholestatic liver disease protects against glycerol-induced acute renal failure in the rat.Bac...
AIM: The aim is to evaluate effect and molecular mechanism of albumin infusion on cardiac contractil...
The high speed supernatant (cell sap) obtained from ischemic livers is less efficient than normal in...
AbstractCardiovascular changes of still obscure origin are sometimes correlated with co-existing liv...
Cardiac hepatopathy refers to acute or chronic liver damage caused by cardiac dysfunction in the abs...
Background/Aims: To study in the rat whether oxidative stress appears early in a model of shortterm...
Muscle mass loss and hepatic encephalopathy (complex neuropsychiatric disorder) are serious complica...
1. 1. Protein synthesis was measured in the hearts of rats exposed to acetaldehyde vapour for 21 day...
Multiple injections of D-galactosamine induce liver fibrosis and cirrhosis in rats. The purpose of t...
D-galactosamine (GalN) is a highly selective hepatotoxin that causes liver damage similar to human v...
Liver cirrhosis is associated with impairment of cardiovascular function including alterations of th...
CONTEXT: The western dietary pattern is characterized by a high calorie intake with a high proportio...
Although chronic diarrhea affects heart function and morphology, the pathogenic mechanisms are unkno...
A low cardiac output due to cirrhotic cardiomyopathy could be a critical factor in the pathogenesis ...
Background: Short-term administration of Galactosamine to experimental animals causes liver damage a...
Acute cholestatic liver disease protects against glycerol-induced acute renal failure in the rat.Bac...
AIM: The aim is to evaluate effect and molecular mechanism of albumin infusion on cardiac contractil...
The high speed supernatant (cell sap) obtained from ischemic livers is less efficient than normal in...
AbstractCardiovascular changes of still obscure origin are sometimes correlated with co-existing liv...
Cardiac hepatopathy refers to acute or chronic liver damage caused by cardiac dysfunction in the abs...
Background/Aims: To study in the rat whether oxidative stress appears early in a model of shortterm...
Muscle mass loss and hepatic encephalopathy (complex neuropsychiatric disorder) are serious complica...
1. 1. Protein synthesis was measured in the hearts of rats exposed to acetaldehyde vapour for 21 day...
Multiple injections of D-galactosamine induce liver fibrosis and cirrhosis in rats. The purpose of t...
D-galactosamine (GalN) is a highly selective hepatotoxin that causes liver damage similar to human v...