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Aumento de la litogenicidad biliar tras la administración conjunta de nutrición parenteral total y octreótida. Un modelo de formación de cálculos de palmitato cálcico

  • J. M.Rodríguez Santiago
  • , E. M. Targarona*
  • , E. Ros
  • , J. Martínez
  • , E. Poca
  • , M. Vela
  • , J. Massó
  • , A. Nadal
  • , C. Marco
  • , M. Trias
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Gallbladder stasis and gallstone formation are well-known complications of both fasting-associated total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and long-term treatment with octreotide. Additive noxious effects to hepatobiliary function may develop when both therapies are given together as treatment of enteric fistulae. The aim of this study was to assess the risk of gallstone formation during treatment with TPN and octreotide separately and in combination. We studied four groups of New Zealand rabbits (n = 32) during a 2-week intervention period: 14 chow-fed controls; 6 fasted and TPN-fed; 6 chow-fed and administered octreotide, and 6 fasted and treated with both TPN and octreotide. After treatment, the bile duct was cannulated and the gallbladder and liver tissue were obtained for histological analysis. Hepatic and gall-bladder bile were retrieved for microscopic examination and measurement of biliary lipids, bilirubin, calcium, total protein, and cholesterol nucleation time. The chemical composition of gallstones was also analyzed. The results of the study suggest that simultaneous administration of these two therapies in rabbits has additive effects on gallbladder stasis and bile lithogenicity. The administration of both treatments can play an important role in the formation of calcium palmitate gallstones in these animals.

Título traducido de la contribuciónIncreased bile lithogenicity after simultaneous total parenteral nutrition and octreotide. A model of calcium palmitate gallstones
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)321-326
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónGastroenterologia y Hepatologia
Volumen24
N.º7
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2001
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