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The Ageing Liver

The Ageing Liver. Dr ‘Yinka Ogundipe SpR in Geriatric Medicine Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Dec 12 th 2006. Outline. Normal Liver Morphological changes with ageing Vascular changes with ageing Metabolic changes with ageing Relationship between liver disease and ageing.

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The Ageing Liver

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  1. The Ageing Liver Dr ‘Yinka Ogundipe SpR in Geriatric Medicine Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Dec 12th 2006

  2. Outline • Normal Liver • Morphological changes with ageing • Vascular changes with ageing • Metabolic changes with ageing • Relationship between liver disease and ageing

  3. The Normal Liver…in brief • Largest gland & ‘solid’ organ. • Up to 1.5kg in men & 1.3kg in women. • Holds up to 13% blood volume (~one pint). • 2 lobes; right 2/3rd > left 1/3rd • Thousands of lobules.

  4. The Normal Liver…in brief • 2 distinct blood supplies • Arterial – Hepatic arteries • Venous – Portal vein • Venous drainage – Hepatic veins • 2/3rd of liver is parenchymal; 1/3 is biliary tract. • Average lifespan of a hepatocyte is ~ 150 days.

  5. The Liver

  6. The Liver…Functions in health - manufacture, break down & regulation of many hormones - making enzymes & proteins e.g albumin, clotting factors - manufacturing bile  - storing iron, vitamins & other essential chemicals - processing digested food from the intestine - controlling levels of fats, amino acids & glucose in blood - clearing blood of particles & some bacterial infections - neutralising and destroying drugs & toxins

  7. Morphological Changes of Ageing…1 • ↓ Number of hepatocytes • ↓ Liver size / volume Up to 1/3 to 1/2 reduction btw 3rd – 10th decade Generally < 60 yrs - process appears slower > 60 yrs - process is more rapid. Female > Male (in non-invasive cross-sectional studies)

  8. Morphological Changes…2 • ↑ Lifespan of hepatocytes • ↑ Nuclei size & polyploidy • ↑ Mitochondrial volume

  9. Morphological Changes…3 • ↑ Intracellular protein • ↑ Inter-hepatocyte space - (↑ collagen) • ↑ Lipofuscin deposition - (↓ intracellular proteinolysis)

  10. Vascular Changes… • ↓ Liver blood flow (by ≤ 35%) [Normal = ~1.5L/min] • ↓ Liver perfusion (≤ 10%) i.e. blood flow per unit vol. of liver tissue • The above are of uncertain significance but may be closely linked to changes in liver function with ageing.

  11. Metabolic Changes…1 • No clinically significant to LFTs • But minor & transient changes • E.g. in acute illness, heart failure • In particular, ↑ Alkaline Phosphatase • ?? Acute phase protein response, if transient rise • But if persistent, could indicate possible liver dx.

  12. Metabolic Changes…2 • Minimal change to Blood Urea Nitrogen • But peak urea synthesis is inversely related to age

  13. Metabolic Changes…3 • ↓ Liver cholesterol synthesis • ↓ Bile acid synthesis • ↑ Secretion of cholesterol into bile • ?? Latter two as possible cause for ↑ gallstones with ageing

  14. Metabolic Changes…4 • ↓ Liver Enzyme Function • Not due to ↓ enzyme deficiency • Due to ↓ Liver blood flow • Affects both Oxidative & Conjugative metabolism

  15. Metabolic Changes…5 • Consequent ↓ drug clearance • Up to 50% for some drugs • Age alone might account for 10 – 30% • Other influences • Diet / Nutrition • Smoking • Gender

  16. Age Related Liver Diseases… • ↑ Prevalence of drug-induced injury • ↑ Morbidity and ↑ Mortality • Older pts are more likely to present: • with more severe liver dx • and/or chronic phase dx.

  17. Specific Liver Diseases…1 • Prevalence unchanged (with age) • But more severe • Alcoholic hepatitis • Viral hepatitis

  18. Bacterial infections Liver Abscess Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Hepatocellular Carcinoma Non-Alcoholic Cirrhosis Obstructive Jaundice Choledocholithiasis Malignant Obstruction Specific Liver Diseases…2Prevalence mildly ↑ with age

  19. Summary… Brief Review of • Normal Liver • Morphological changes with ageing • Vascular changes with ageing • Metabolic changes with ageing • Relationship between liver disease and ageing

  20. Thank You... Any Questions?

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