Activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) involves the induction of ECM protein synthesis and rapid cell proliferation. Thus, agents that interfere with either process could potentially mitigate the development of liver disease by reducing the synthesis of proteins associated with fibrosis or by reducing the number of activated HSC. Previously, we described that the non-metabolizable amino acid analog N-(methylamino)isobutyric acid (MeAIB) reduced hepatic collagen content of rats in a model of CCl4-induced liver injury, and in vitro studies using CFSC-2G cells indicated that MeAIB directly reduced collagen synthesis. However, the MeAIB-mediated reduction of hepatic collagen, in vivo, following liver injury was associated with a decrease i...
Background & Aims: Resolution of liver fibrosis is associated with clearance of hepatic myofibro...
BACKGROUND: Inflammation and fibrogenesis are directly related to chronic liver disease progression...
Background/purposePrevious studies suggested that mesenchymal stem cells may ameliorate fibrogenesis...
Activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) involves the induction of ECM protein synthesis and rapi...
The increased deposition of extracellular matrix by hepatic stellate cells following liver injury, i...
Abstract The increased deposition of extracellular matrix by hepatic stellate cells following liver ...
Hepatic fibrois results from excess extracellular matrix produced primarily by hepatic stellate cell...
During fibrosis the hepatic stellate cell (HSC) undergoes a complex activation process characterized...
The hepatic stellate cell (HSC) is the primary cell type in the liver responsible for excess collage...
Liver fibrosis is defined as the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) components, wh...
Various isoforms of myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) have been shown to play a role in the activatio...
Liver fibrosis is the result of chronic liver diseases that lead to cell death and scarring due to e...
Upon liver injury, hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) transdifferentiate to migratory, proliferative and ...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of excessive amounts of scar tissue in response ...
Background & Aims: Resolution of liver fibrosis is associated with clearance of hepatic myofibro...
BACKGROUND: Inflammation and fibrogenesis are directly related to chronic liver disease progression...
Background/purposePrevious studies suggested that mesenchymal stem cells may ameliorate fibrogenesis...
Activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) involves the induction of ECM protein synthesis and rapi...
The increased deposition of extracellular matrix by hepatic stellate cells following liver injury, i...
Abstract The increased deposition of extracellular matrix by hepatic stellate cells following liver ...
Hepatic fibrois results from excess extracellular matrix produced primarily by hepatic stellate cell...
During fibrosis the hepatic stellate cell (HSC) undergoes a complex activation process characterized...
The hepatic stellate cell (HSC) is the primary cell type in the liver responsible for excess collage...
Liver fibrosis is defined as the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) components, wh...
Various isoforms of myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) have been shown to play a role in the activatio...
Liver fibrosis is the result of chronic liver diseases that lead to cell death and scarring due to e...
Upon liver injury, hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) transdifferentiate to migratory, proliferative and ...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of excessive amounts of scar tissue in response ...
Background & Aims: Resolution of liver fibrosis is associated with clearance of hepatic myofibro...
BACKGROUND: Inflammation and fibrogenesis are directly related to chronic liver disease progression...
Background/purposePrevious studies suggested that mesenchymal stem cells may ameliorate fibrogenesis...