Abstract

Gallstone Disease and Cholesterolosis in Monozygotic Twin Sisters

Gallstone disease and Cholesterolosis may be independent diseases or forms of the same disease, caused by impairment of cholesterol metabolism. Gallstone disease is characterized by formation of cholesterol concrements in the gallbladder cavity. Cholesterolosis is a hyperplastic cholecistosis, caused by cholesterol accumulation in the gallbladder wall with subsequent proliferation of gallbladder normal tissue elements. We describe monozygotic twin sisters, one of whom developed gallstone disease and the other developed cholesterolosis. Monozygosity was verified by a DNA fingerprinting method. Both had identical heterogeneity of plasma low density lipoprotein (LDL) subfractions, but associated with different functional conditions within the gallbladder. The different manifestations may be due to epigenetic, metabolic or environmental factors, since both had a common genetic basis.

Details

Title
Gallstone Disease and Cholesterolosis in Monozygotic Twin Sisters
Author
Ivan chenkova, R; Sharashkina, N; Martirosyan, I; Limborska, S; Ryskov, A
First page
39
Publication year
2007
Publication date
2007
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
13110160
e-ISSN
21995761
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1321417869
Copyright
Copyright Versita 2007