Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2012, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (12): 1722-.
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Abstract: ObjectiveTo establish a animal model of hepatic steatosis induced by chronic viral hepatitis in C57BL/6mice.MethodsC57BL/6 mice were randomly assigned to control group, high-fat diet group, mouse hepatitis virus strain A59(MHV-A59) virus infection group, and high-fat diet plus virus infection group. At13weeks of the experiment, serum sampleswere collected to detect MHV antibodies and transaminase and lipid levels. The hepatic pathologies of the mice wereexamined with Oil red O staining of the frozen sections the and HE staining of paraffin-embedded sections.ResultsThe micein the two virus infection groups showed strong positivity of MHV antibodies in the serum. Compared with the control group,the mice in high-fat diet group and the two virus infection groups had significantly increased AST and ALT levels with alsoelevated TC and LDL-C levels. The two virus infection groups both exhibited obvious pathologies in the liver characteristic ofchronic viral hepatitis with increased lipid accumulation in the hepatocytes.ConclusionWe have successfully established amouse model of hepatic steatosis induced by chronic viral hepatitis, which provides the basis for further study of the diseasemechanism.
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