2024
Portal Fibrosis and the Ductular Reaction: Pathophysiological Role in the Progression of Liver Disease and Translational Opportunities
Gupta V, Sehrawat T, Pinzani M, Strazzabosco M. Portal Fibrosis and the Ductular Reaction: Pathophysiological Role in the Progression of Liver Disease and Translational Opportunities. Gastroenterology 2024 PMID: 39251168, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2024.07.044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLiver diseasePortal fibrosisDuctular reactionPathological repairProgression of liver diseaseCholestatic liver diseaseTranslational opportunitiesChronic liver diseaseProgression of fibrosisCell typesChronic human liver diseaseHuman liver diseaseTumor microenvironmentTherapeutic advancesImmune modulationHistological abnormalitiesVascular changesLiver repairPathophysiological roleFibrosisTreatment prospectsPortal spacesMesenchymal cellsVascular cellsComplex crosstalk
1997
Transport systems in cholangiocytes: their role in bile formation and cholestasis.
Strazzabosco M. Transport systems in cholangiocytes: their role in bile formation and cholestasis. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 1997, 70: 427-34. PMID: 9626763, PMCID: PMC2589334.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBiliary epitheliumCa-activated Cl channelsChronic cholestatic disorderPathogenesis of cholestasisBile duct diseaseCholangiocyte deathFormation of bilePortal inflammationBiliary cirrhosisProinflammatory mediatorsLiver diseaseClinical picturePathophysiological pointCholestatic disordersDuct diseaseProliferative responseBiliary constituentsBile acidsCystic fibrosisPortal spacesSecretory functionBile formationCholestasisDuctular secretionSecretory activity