Cholestasis results from hepatocyte dysfunction due to the accumulation of bile acids in the cell, many of which are known to be cytotoxic. Recent evidence implicates competitive antagonism of key cytotoxic responses as the mechanism by which certain therapeutic bile acids might afford cytoprotection against cholestasis. In this work, we compare the relative cytotoxicity of bile acids in terms of dose- and time-dependence. To better elucidate the controversy related to the therapeutic use of ursodeoxycholate (UDCA) in cholestatic patients, we also evaluated the effects of bile acid combinations. Viability of Wistar rat hepatocytes in primary culture was measured by LDH leakage after 12 and 24 h exposure of cells to the various bile acids. A...
Cholestasis is a pathological condition of reduced bile formation or flow. It arises from hepatocell...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UCDA) is increasingly used for the treatment of cholestatic liver diseases. Ex...
Until now, the cytotoxicity of the bile acids was mostly seen as being inversely associated with the...
Cholestasis results from hepatocyte dysfunction due to the accumulation of bile acids in the cell, m...
The accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during cholestatic li...
AbstractThe accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during choles...
AbstractBile acid-induced inhibition of DNA synthesis by the regenerating rat liver in the absence o...
AbstractIn cholestatic liver diseases, the ability of hydrophobic bile acids to damage membranes of ...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Background. Ursodeoxycholic acid has been widely used as a therapeutic agent in cholesterol gallston...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), previously used for cholesterol gallstone dissolution, is currently con...
Depending on the nature of chemical structures, different bile acids exhibit distinct biological eff...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), previously used for cholesterol gallstone dissolution, is currently con...
Background Bile acids, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammatory cytokines are crucial regulato...
It has been pointed out that intracellular accumulation of bile acids cause hepatocyte injury in cho...
Cholestasis is a pathological condition of reduced bile formation or flow. It arises from hepatocell...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UCDA) is increasingly used for the treatment of cholestatic liver diseases. Ex...
Until now, the cytotoxicity of the bile acids was mostly seen as being inversely associated with the...
Cholestasis results from hepatocyte dysfunction due to the accumulation of bile acids in the cell, m...
The accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during cholestatic li...
AbstractThe accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during choles...
AbstractBile acid-induced inhibition of DNA synthesis by the regenerating rat liver in the absence o...
AbstractIn cholestatic liver diseases, the ability of hydrophobic bile acids to damage membranes of ...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Background. Ursodeoxycholic acid has been widely used as a therapeutic agent in cholesterol gallston...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), previously used for cholesterol gallstone dissolution, is currently con...
Depending on the nature of chemical structures, different bile acids exhibit distinct biological eff...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), previously used for cholesterol gallstone dissolution, is currently con...
Background Bile acids, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammatory cytokines are crucial regulato...
It has been pointed out that intracellular accumulation of bile acids cause hepatocyte injury in cho...
Cholestasis is a pathological condition of reduced bile formation or flow. It arises from hepatocell...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UCDA) is increasingly used for the treatment of cholestatic liver diseases. Ex...
Until now, the cytotoxicity of the bile acids was mostly seen as being inversely associated with the...