Aims: Brain edema is a common occurrence in patients with hepatic encephalopathy (HE) due to chronic liver disease however the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are weakly described. Hyperammonemia is considered the central component, but levels of plasma ammonia and severity of HE poorly correlate. Oxidative stress and impaired lactate metabolism are pathogenetic factors believed to be involved. This study investigates the temporal resolution of increases in ammonia, oxidative stress and lactate in relation to the development of brain edema in bile-duct ligated rats (BDL), a widely used rat model of chronic liver disease and HE. Methods: Cirrhosis was induced in rats through ligation of the bile duct. Ammonia and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were assessed in arterial plasma using a commercially available kit and a DCFDA-fluorescent technique respectively. Brain water content was measured in the frontal cortex using the specific gravimetric technique and lactate by Amplex Red fluorescence. Measurements were performed in BDL rats vs sham operated controls at 2, 4 and 6 weeks after surgical intervention in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid or brain tissue. Results: See table. Conclusions: Following 2 weeks of BDL, an increase in plasma ROS is observed with no increase in the other factors. Following 4 weeks of BDL, in addition to an increase in systemic ROS, an increase in plasma and brain ammonia and brain (not plasma) lactate is demonstrated however no evidence of brain edema. Brain edema appears at 6 weeks, along with an increase in all 3 factors. The further significant increase in brain lactate and ammonia at 6 weeks compared to 4 weeks, superimposed on systemic oxidative stress, may be responsible the of development of brain edema in BDL rats. Our results support the multifactorial pathogenesis of brain edema in HE and suggests systemic oxidative stress might be an important “first hit”, followed by increases in ammonia and lactate, in the pathogenesis of brain edema in chronic liver failure. SHAMⱡBDL 2 weeksBDL 4 weeksBDL 6 weeks PLASMA AMMONIA(μM)37.24±12.5433.24±16.7371.32±12.03*118.50±10.78* ROS(RFU)0.08±0.032.94±0.39***2.05±0.59***3.68±0.86*** LACTATE(mM)1.40±0.191.22±0.181.21±0.131.75±0.35 CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AMMONIA(μM)36.12±13.2335.94±9.6389.38±13.07*128.4±36.66*** ROS(RFU)26.11±9.9423.95±12.2613.61±1.6325.97±8.21 BRAIN TISSUE LACTATE(μM/ 100 g proteins)88.51±5.2698.06±7.78190.26±26.14*254.60±10.12*** BRAIN EDEMA (%)78.05±0.1477.73 ±0.0777.69±0.0779.03±0.31* ⱡ mean value of SHAM-operated rats 2, 4 and 6 weeks *p<0.05 vs SHAM ***p<0.01 vs SHAM $p<0.05 vs BDL 4 weeks