Objective To investigate the effects of activities of Na+K+ATPase in plasma membranes of hepatocytes on the formation of calcium bilirubinate gallstone. MethodsThe research were studied in Xiao’s rabbit models.One hundred and three rabbits were randomly divided into the control group (Con,n=28),simple biliary obstruction group (BO,n=36),biliary obstruction and infection group (BOI,n=39).The activities of Na+K+ATPase,contents of intracellular calcium and bile acids in bile were measured in 3rd,7th,14th and 20th day. ResultsThe activities of Na+K+ATPase,contents of bile acids in bile decreased gradually and the contents of intracelluar calcium of hepatocytes increased continously in all phases of experimental groups compared with control group (P<0.01).There was more significant changes in BOI group than in BO group (P<0.05). Conclusion The progressive decrease of activities of Na+K+ATPase has a close relationship with the overloaded intracellular calcium and the continous decrease of bile acids contents in bile in formation of calcium bilirubinate gallstone.Infection can promote above mentioned changes and more stone formation.
The change of Ig-forming cells in the gallbladder mucoderm were studied in the rabbit models.One hundred rabbits were randomly divided into the control group(Con,n=10),simple biliary obstruction group(BO,n=45)and biliary obstruction and infection group(BOI,n=45).The results showed that only a few Ig-forming cells presented in the gallbladder mucoderm of normal rabbit.At the 3rd,7th and 14th day,the quantities of IgG and IgA-forming cells in the mucoderm in BO group remained unchange,but increased much higher in BOI group(Plt;0.001),especially in IgG formation.This study suggests that the gallbladder of rabbit may be the important place of Ig-formation.The quantities of Ig-forming cells in bilitary tract may have a close relationship with the gallstone formation.