Journal article

The murine choline-deficient, ethionine-supplemented (CDE) diet model of chronic liver injury

J Gogoi-Tiwari, J Köhn-Gaone, C Giles, D Schmidt-Arras, FD Gratte, CL Elsegood, GW McCaughan, GA Ramm, JK Olynyk, JEE Tirnitz-Parker

Journal of Visualized Experiments | JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | Published : 2017

Abstract

Chronic liver diseases, such as viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, are characterized by continual inflammation, progressive destruction and regeneration of the hepatic parenchyma, liver progenitor cell proliferation, and fibrosis. The end-stage of every chronic liver disease is cirrhosis, a major risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. To study processes regulating disease initiation, establishment, and progression, several animal models are used in laboratories. Here we describe a six-week time course of the choline-deficient and ethionine-supplemented (CDE) mouse model, which involves feeding six-week old male C57BL/6J mice ..

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