Immunohistochemical study of GFAP, GS and AQP4 levels in the postmortem brain of cirrhotic patients

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One of the most dangerous liver cirrhosis-associated disturbances is hepatic encephalopathy (HE), defined as brain dysfunction caused by liver failure. HE manifests as a neuropsychiatric disorder and causes high rates of lethal outcome [1]. Current knowledge on HE is linked to hyperammonemia, neuroinflammation, oxidative/nitrosative stress, abnormal neurotransmission and brain edema of different degree [2]. It is considered that in HE, the most vulnerable cells in the brain appear astrocytes being the only cells to ammonia neutralization [3].

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Shuliatnikova T. Immunohistochemical study of GFAP, GS and AQP4 levels in the postmortem brain of cirrhotic patients / T. Shuliatnikova, V. Tumanskyi // Multidisciplinary academic notes. theory, methodology and practice : Proceedings of the ХХVII International Scientific and Practical Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, July 12 – 15, 2022. – Prague, 2022. - P. 199-200.

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