Hepatic Encephalopathy: From Metabolic to Neurodegenerative

Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neuropsychiatric syndrome of both acute and chronic liver disease. As a metabolic disorder, HE is considered to be reversible and therefore is expected to resolve following the replacement of the diseased liver with a healthy liver. However, persisting neurological c...

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description Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neuropsychiatric syndrome of both acute and chronic liver disease. As a metabolic disorder, HE is considered to be reversible and therefore is expected to resolve following the replacement of the diseased liver with a healthy liver. However, persisting neurological complications are observed in up to 47% of transplanted patients. Several retrospective studies have shown that patients with a history of HE, particularly overt-HE, had persistent neurological complications even after liver transplantation (LT). These enduring neurological conditions significantly affect patient's quality of life and continue to add to the economic burden of chronic liver disease on health care systems. This review discusses the journey of the brain through the progression of liver disease, entering the invasive surgical procedure of LT and the conditions associated with the post-transplant period. In particular, it will discuss the vulnerability of the HE brain to peri-operative factors and post-LT conditions which may explain non-resolved neurological impairment following LT. In addition, the review will provide evidence; (i) supporting overt-HE impacts on neurological complications post-LT; (ii) that overt-HE leads to permanent neuronal injury and (iii) the pathophysiological role of ammonia toxicity on astrocyte and neuronal injury/damage. Together, these findings will provide new insights on the underlying mechanisms leading to neurological complications post-LT.
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Animals
Astrocytes - metabolism
Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Brain
Brain - metabolism
Cell Biology
Complications
Disease Progression
Health care
Hepatic encephalopathy
Hepatic Encephalopathy - etiology
Hepatic Encephalopathy - metabolism
Hepatic Encephalopathy - physiopathology
Hepatic Encephalopathy - surgery
Humans
Liver
Liver diseases
Liver Transplantation
Liver transplants
Mental disorders
Metabolic disorders
Metabolism
Neurochemistry
Neurological complications
Neurology
Neurons - metabolism
Neurosciences
Neurotoxicity
Original Paper
Patients
Postoperative Cognitive Complications
Quality of life
Toxicity
Transplantation
Transplants & implants
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