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Splenectomy ameliorates portal pressure and anemia in animal models of cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic portal hypertension
Affiliation:1. Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;2. Vienna Hepatic Hemodynamic Experimental (HEPEX) Laboratory, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;3. Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Portal Hypertension and Liver Fibrosis, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;4. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Vienna, Austria;5. CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria;6. Division of Pathology, Department of Clinical Pathology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;7. Innere Medizin und Gastroenterologie (IMuG), Klinikum Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Klagenfurt, Austria
Abstract:
PurposePortal hypertension (PH)-associated splenomegaly is caused by portal venous congestion and splanchnic hyperemia. This can trigger hypersplenism, which favors the development of cytopenia. We investigated the time-dependent impact of splenectomy on portal pressure and blood cell counts in animal models of non-cirrhotic and cirrhotic PH.Materials and methodsNinety-six rats underwent either partial portal vein ligation (PPVL), bile duct ligation (BDL), or sham operation (SO), with subgroups undergoing additional splenectomy. Portal pressure, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, blood cell counts and hemoglobin concentrations were evaluated throughout 5 weeks following surgery.ResultsFollowing PPVL or BDL surgery, the animals presented a progressive rise in portal pressure, paralleled by decreased mean arterial pressure and accelerated heart rate. Splenectomy curbed the development of PH in both models (PPVL: 16.25 vs. 17.93 ?mmHg, p ?= ?0.083; BDL: 13.55 vs. 15.23 ?mmHg, p ?= ?0.028), increased mean arterial pressure (PPVL: +7%; BDL: +9%), and reduced heart rate (PPVL: ?10%; BDL: ?13%). Accordingly, splenectomized rats had lower von Willebrand factor plasma levels (PPVL: ?22%; BDL: ?25%). Splenectomy resulted in higher hemoglobin levels in PPVL (14.15 vs. 13.08 ?g/dL, p ?< ?0.001) and BDL (13.20 vs. 12.39 ?g/dL, p ?= ?0.097) animals, and significantly increased mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentrations (PPVL: +9%; BDL: +15%). Thrombocytopenia only developed in the PPVL model and was alleviated in the splenectomized subgroup. Conversely, BDL rats presented with thrombocytosis, which was not affected by splenectomy.ConclusionsSplenectomy improves both cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic PH, and ameliorates the hyperdynamic circulation. Hypersplenism related anemia and thrombocytopenia were only significantly improved in the non-cirrhotic PH model.
Keywords:Splenectomy  Portal hypertension  Bile duct ligation  Partial portal vein ligation  Cytopenia
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