DILI is a major safety issue during drug development and one of the leading causes for market withdrawal. Despite many efforts made in the past, the prediction of DILI using in vitro models remains very unreliable. In the present study, the well-established hepatocyte Collagen I-Matrigel™ sandwich culture was used, mimicking chronic drug treatment after multiple incubations for 14 days. Ten drugs associated with different types of specific preclinical and clinical liver injury were evaluated at non-cytotoxic concentrations. Mrp2-mediated transport, intracellular accumulation of neutral lipids and phospholipids were selected as functional endpoints by using Cellomics™ Arrayscan® technology and assessed at five timepoints (day 1, 3, 7, 10, 14...
Introduction: Due to its complex mechanisms and unpredictable occurrence, drug-induced liver injury ...
Current in vitro models of liver fibrosis consist in simple mono-layer cultures of rodent hepatic st...
Imaging technologies can evaluate many different biological processes in vitro (in cell culture mode...
AbstractDILI is a major safety issue during drug development and one of the leading causes for marke...
AbstractDrug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major cause of failed drug development, withdrawal and...
It has been shown that hepatocytes cultured in a collagen sandwich configuration maintain cell viabi...
Early detection of drug-induced cholestasis remains a challenge during drug development. We have dev...
Drug-induced phospholipidosis (PLD) is characterized by phospholipid accumulation within the lysosom...
International audienceThe overall aim of Predict-IV (EU-funded collaborative project #202222) was to...
INTRODUCTION: Sandwich-cultured rat hepatocytes (SCRH) have become an invaluable in vitro model to s...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ with many vital functions, including metabolism of pharmaceutical...
Sandwich-cultured rat hepatocytes (SCRH) are a widely used in vitro model to evaluate hepatobiliary ...
We investigated the utility of three-dimensionally cultured hepatocytes (spheroids) without feeder c...
Liver damage has a variety of causes. Due to the role of liver in the metabolism of xenobiotics, liv...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...
Introduction: Due to its complex mechanisms and unpredictable occurrence, drug-induced liver injury ...
Current in vitro models of liver fibrosis consist in simple mono-layer cultures of rodent hepatic st...
Imaging technologies can evaluate many different biological processes in vitro (in cell culture mode...
AbstractDILI is a major safety issue during drug development and one of the leading causes for marke...
AbstractDrug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major cause of failed drug development, withdrawal and...
It has been shown that hepatocytes cultured in a collagen sandwich configuration maintain cell viabi...
Early detection of drug-induced cholestasis remains a challenge during drug development. We have dev...
Drug-induced phospholipidosis (PLD) is characterized by phospholipid accumulation within the lysosom...
International audienceThe overall aim of Predict-IV (EU-funded collaborative project #202222) was to...
INTRODUCTION: Sandwich-cultured rat hepatocytes (SCRH) have become an invaluable in vitro model to s...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ with many vital functions, including metabolism of pharmaceutical...
Sandwich-cultured rat hepatocytes (SCRH) are a widely used in vitro model to evaluate hepatobiliary ...
We investigated the utility of three-dimensionally cultured hepatocytes (spheroids) without feeder c...
Liver damage has a variety of causes. Due to the role of liver in the metabolism of xenobiotics, liv...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...
Introduction: Due to its complex mechanisms and unpredictable occurrence, drug-induced liver injury ...
Current in vitro models of liver fibrosis consist in simple mono-layer cultures of rodent hepatic st...
Imaging technologies can evaluate many different biological processes in vitro (in cell culture mode...