Experimental and clinical hepatology : proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Italian National Programme on Liver Cirrhosis and Viral Hepatitis, San Miniato (Pisa), Italy, 9-11 January 1992

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Experimental and clinical hepatology : proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Italian National Programme on Liver Cirrhosis and Viral Hepatitis, San Miniato (Pisa), Italy, 9-11 January 1992

editors, Paolo Gentilini, Mario Umberto Dianzani

(International congress series, no. 995)

Excerpta Medica, 1991

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These Proceedings are the fifth published from the meetings of the Italian Group for the Study of Liver Cirrhosis and Viral Hepatitis. The years of continuous collaboration has developed a maturity within the group, enabling great successes in experimental and clinical fields. The result is a better understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical course and its variations and different approaches in liver disease. Accurate experiments deepen our knowledge of pathogenic mechanisms of hepatic cellular damage in different conditions, the importance of various stimuli in determining mesenchymal cell proliferation, the mechanism of chronicity for viral infections and the therapeutic measures performed by clinicians and surgeons, in chronic liver disease. This results in the combination and comparison of the variety of results obtained by biologists and internists, clinical epidemiologists, surgeons and pathologists.

Table of Contents

Section I: Liver Cell Damage. Experimental Oxidative Injury of the Liver: Protective Role of alpha-tocopherol Supplementation (E. Chiarpotto et al.). The Biochemical and Toxicological Characterization of Isolated Intrahepatic Biliary Epithelial Cells (M. Parola et al.). Impairment of Protein Glycosylation by Ethanol and Acetaldehyde in Rat Liver Golgi Apparatus (R. Pizorrno et al.). Protein Kinase C in the Liver Cell Response to Injury (R. Piccoletti et al.). Role of Tauroursodeoxycholate in the Treatment of Experimental Cholestasis Induced by Chlorpromazine (R. Utili, M.-F. Tripodi, L.E. Adinolfi). Section II: Experimental Pathophysiology. Liver Fat-storing Cells, Polypeptide Growth Factors and the Progression of Chronic Liver-Inflammation and Fibrosis (M. Pinzani, H.E. Abboud). A Morphometric Study on the Proliferation of Lipocytes in Experimental Liver Cirrhosis (R. Mancini et al.). Cytoplasmic pH (pH i ) Recovery from an Alkaline Load in Isolated Rat Hepatocytes is Mediated by a Cl - /HCO 3 - exchanger (A. Benedetti et al.). Effect of Ethanol on Thyroid Hormone Receptor Expression in Human Hepatocyte Primary Cultures (P. Burra et al.). Hepatic and Biliary Glutathione Content After Starvation in Rats: Effects of Glutathione Administration (E. Altomare et al.). Effects on the Secretion of Biliary Lipids and Bile Acids from the Pool Expansion of Different Plasma Lipoproteins (M. Carrella, C. Del Piano). Acid/base Transport System in Isolated Rat Bile Ductular Epithelial Cells (M. Strazzabosco, L. Okolicsanyi, J.L. Boyer). Section III: Clinical Pathophysiology. HLA class II Restricted T-cell Epitopes of the Hepatitis B Virus Nucleocapsid Antigen (F. Fiaccadori et al.). Etiology of Chronic Hepatitis in Italy in the 1979-89 period. A Multicentre Study of the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver (G. Giusti et al.). Bone Involvement in Primary Hemochromatosis: Osteoporosis and Hormal Bone Pattern in Hemochromatosis (D. Bisbocci et al.). Infiltration by Interleukin-2 Sensitive Lymphocytes in the Liver of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients (G.F. Stefanini et al.). Section IV: Functional Aspects. Anti-C100 Antibody of IgM Isotype in Hepatitis C Virus-associated Chronic Liver Disease (D. Sansonno, F. Dammacco). Quantitative Evaluation of Liver Function: Methodology and Clinical Significance (A. Gatta, C. Merkel, M. Bolognesi). Hepatic Cyclic Monophosphates in Liver Diseases (D. Scevola et al.). Total Body Water and One-sample Antipyrine Clearance in Advanced Liver Cirrhosis (A. Fabbri et al.). Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in the Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Comparison with alpha-fetoprotein (L.S. Croce et al.). Keratin Pattern of Liver Carcinomas and its Role in the Histologic Diagnosis (L. Messerini, F. Bartoloni Saint Omer). Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Histopathologic Features and Associated Liver Lesions in a 12-Year Period in the Florence Area (F. Bartoloni Saint Omer, L. Messerini, A. Giannini).

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