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Title: Effects of simvastatin, pentoxifylline and spironolactone on hepatic fibrosis and portal hypertension in rats with bile duct ligation. Author: Oberti F, Pilette C, Rifflet H, Maïga MY, Moreau A, Gallois Y, Girault A, le Bouil A, Le Jeune JJ, Saumet JL, Feldmann G, Calès P. Journal: J Hepatol; 1997 Jun; 26(6):1363-71. PubMed ID: 9210625. Abstract: AIMS/METHODS: Our aim was to study the antifibrotic and hemodynamic effects of simvastatin (SMV), pentoxifylline (PTX) and spironolactone (SPN), three drugs which may have antifibrotic and/or portal hypotensive properties, in a model of hepatic fibrosis and portal hypertension induced in rats by bile duct ligation. A blind study was performed in five groups of 53 Sprague-Dawley rats: sham, placebo (PL), SMV (2.5 mg x kg(-1) x J(-1)), PTX (50 mg x kg(-1) x J(-1)) and SPN (100 mg x kg(-1) x J(-1)). Drugs were administered by daily gavage over a 4-week period as soon as bile duct ligation was performed. At day 28, the following parameters were evaluated: area of hepatic fibrosis by image analysis after staining collagen with picrosirius and plasma concentrations of hyaluronate, splanchnic and systemic hemodynamics (radiolabeled microspheres). RESULTS: Portal venous pressure (PL: 15.5+/-1.5, SMV: 15.8+/-2.5, PTX: 15.9+/-1.8, SPN: 13.5+/-2.1 mmHg, p<0.05) and porto-systemic shunts (PL: 30+/-31, SMV: 18+/-27, PTX: 25+/-24, SPN: 5+/-4%, p<0.05) were significantly reduced in the SPN group; other hemodynamic parameters were not significantly altered. There was a significant correlation between portosystemic shunts and portal pressure (r(s)=0.47, p<0.01). The area of fibrosis was not significantly different among the four groups of bile duct ligated rats (PL: 8.7+/-3.9, SMV: 7.1+/-3.6, PTX: 7.8+/-2.7, SPN: 6.6+/-3.3%) but was higher than in sham rats (1.5+/-0.5%, p<0.001). Hyaluronate was significantly higher in bile duct ligated rats (from 374+/-162 to 420+/-131 microg/l, among the four groups) than in sham rats (52+/-16 microg/l, p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: In this model, none of the drugs prevented hepatic fibrosis. On the other hand, spironolactone decreased portal pressure and prevented porto-systemic shunts. Therefore, this drug may have beneficial effects in patients with early portal hypertension.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]