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Ductular reaction correlates with fibrogenesis but does not contribute to liver regeneration in experimental fibrosis models.

András RókuszDániel VeresArmanda SzücsEdina BugyikMiklós MózesSándor PakuPeter NagyKatalin Dezső
Published in: PloS one (2017)
The stringent connection between ductular reaction and fibrosis, which cannot be influenced by any of our treatment regimens, suggests that there is a close mutual interaction between them instead of a unidirectional causal relationship. Our results confirm a close connection between DR and fibrogenesis. However, since the two parameters changed together we could not establish a causal relationship and were unable to reveal which was the primary event. The lack of inverse correlation between the proliferation of hepatocytes and ductular reaction questions that ductular reaction can compensate for the failing regenerative activity of hepatocytes. No evidences support the persistent antifibrotic property of imatinib or erlotinib.
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