Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the intestine. It may result from defects in intrahepatic production of bile, impairment of hepatic transmembrane transporters, or mechanical obstruction to bile flow. In cholestasis, hepatocytes are exposed to high levels of bile acids, particularly those bearing hydrophobic properties. The increase in bile acids induces oxidative stress, leading to an imbalance in the prooxidant:antioxidant ratio which determines the final cellular redox status. This chapter will focus on the close relationship between bile acids and the most powerful endogenous antioxidant, coenzyme Q10 in cholestasis, and the eventual alternative therapeutic option of CoQ10 supp...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy is a high-risk liver disease given the even...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...
Bile acids are steroidal compounds, which contain 24 carbon atoms. They can be classified into two m...
Drug-induced cholestasis is an important form of acquired liver disease and is associated with signi...
Drug-induced cholestasis is an important form of acquired liver disease and is associated with signi...
This book is the proceedings of the XX International Bile Acid Meeting, Falk Symposium 165 entitled ...
Recent progress in basic research has enhanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of norm...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Bile acids (BA) are key molecules in generating bile flow, which is an essential function of the liv...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...
ABSTRACTCholestasis is a condition characterized by the abnormal production or excretion of bile, an...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy is a high-risk liver disease given the even...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...
Bile acids are steroidal compounds, which contain 24 carbon atoms. They can be classified into two m...
Drug-induced cholestasis is an important form of acquired liver disease and is associated with signi...
Drug-induced cholestasis is an important form of acquired liver disease and is associated with signi...
This book is the proceedings of the XX International Bile Acid Meeting, Falk Symposium 165 entitled ...
Recent progress in basic research has enhanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of norm...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Bile acids (BA) are key molecules in generating bile flow, which is an essential function of the liv...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...
ABSTRACTCholestasis is a condition characterized by the abnormal production or excretion of bile, an...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy is a high-risk liver disease given the even...
Biliary obstruction, a severe cholestatic condition, results in a huge accumulation of toxic bile ac...