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Influence of fever on biliary elements of guinea pigs
引用本文:Lü HouDong 1,TIAN MingGuo 2,ZHANG XiaoPeng 2 and LI HuaiLan 31Department of Microbiology and 2 Department of Surgery,Jining Medical College,Jining 272113,Shandong Province,China 3Linyi Municipal First People′s Hosp. Influence of fever on biliary elements of guinea pigs[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 1997, 3(4): 265. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v3.i4.265
作者姓名:Lü HouDong 1  TIAN MingGuo 2  ZHANG XiaoPeng 2 and LI HuaiLan 31Department of Microbiology and 2 Department of Surgery  Jining Medical College  Jining 272113  Shandong Province  China 3Linyi Municipal First People′s Hosp
摘    要:InfluenceoffeveronbiliaryelementsofguineapigsLüHouDong1,TIANMingGuo2,ZHANGXiaoPeng2andLIHuaiLan31DepartmentofMicrobiology...

收稿时间:1996-10-06

Influence of fever on biliary elements of guinea pigs
Hou-Dong Lü, Ming-Guo Tian,Xiao-Peng Zhang,Huai-Lan Li. Influence of fever on biliary elements of guinea pigs[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 1997, 3(4): 265. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v3.i4.265
Authors:Hou-Dong Lü   Ming-Guo Tian  Xiao-Peng Zhang  Huai-Lan Li
Affiliation:Hou-Dong Lü, Department of Microbiology, Jining Medical College, Jining 272113, Shandong Province, China;Ming-Guo Tian, Xiao-Peng Zhang, Department of Surgery, Jining Medical College, Jining 272113, Shandong Province, China;Huai-Lan Li, Linyi Municipal First People’s Hospital, Linyi 276003, Shandong Province, China
Abstract:AIM: To study the influence of fever on biliary elements and gallstone formation in guinea pigs.METHODS: Sixty guinea pigs were randomly divided and fed either a lithogenic diet (to induce gallstone formation) or a normal diet (for use as the non-gallstone controls), and each group was then subdivided into fever or non-fever subgroups. The fever condition was induced by subcutaneous injection of boiled non-fat milk (1 mL/kg, once a week for 4 wk). After 45 d, all the animals were euthanized for analysis; however, 36 h prior to euthanasia, the guinea pigs in the fever subgroups were injected subcutaneously with turpentine (1 mL/kg) to maintain the fever condition. Gallbladder lumens were examined and bile samples were analyzed.RESULTS: Gallstone incidence was highest (40%, 6/15) in the group of animals that were fed the lithogenic diet and had fever. Compared to the non-fever subgroups, the fever subgroups had significantly higher total bile protein and bilirubin.CONCLUSION: Fever influences biliary elements and may contribute to gallstone formation in guinea pigs.
Keywords:fever  bile/metabolism  bilirubin/metabolism  cholelithiasis/etiology  proteins/metabolism
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