OPISTHORCHIS-VIVERRINI - LIVER CHANGES IN GOLDEN-HAMSTERS MAINTAINED ON HIGH AND LOW PROTEIN DIETS
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 37 (4) , 337-350
Abstract
Two groups of hamsters maintained on either high (25.6%) or low (5.3%) protein content diets were infected with 50 O. viverrini metacercariae by intragastric inoculation. Three animals from each group were sacrificed at 14-day intervals over a 32-wk period. Two groups of non-infected control animals maintained on identical diets were killed at similar intervals. Histological examination revealed qualitatively similar pathological responses to the parasite in both diet groups but overall the low protein diet group had the more severe lesions. Two weeks after infection, 2nd order bile ducts showed epithelial focal necrosis, reactive hyperplasia and folding of the bile duct epithelium with some periductal fibrosis. Periductal inflammatory cells were predominantly eosinophils and lymphocytes at this time, changing after 6 wk to predominantly lymphoblast and plasma cell infiltrates. Central bile ducts showed maximal concentric fibrosis at 12 wk and this was considerably more pronounced in high protein fed animals. The small peripheral bile ductules proliferated and by 4 wk post-infection, adjacent portal tracts appeared linked together, until at 8 wk some of the livers were nodular. The degree of bile ductule proliferation was markedly more pronounced in the low protein fed animals so that by 12 wk parts of the peripheral liver substance were obliterated by proliferating ductules. No tumors or evidence of premalignant lesions were detected in livers from any of the infected animals but it is likely that the infection period was rather too short for malignant transformation to ensue. The possible pathogenetic mechanisms operating in this animal model of opisthorchiasis are discussed with particular reference to the disease in man.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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