Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a matter of concern in the course of drug development and patient safety, often leading to discontinuation of drug-development programs or early withdrawal of drugs from market. Hepatocellular toxicity or impairment of bile acid (BA) metabolism, known as cholestasis, are the two clinical forms of DILI. Whole-body physiology-based modelling allows a mechanistic investigation of the physiological processes leading to cholestasis in man. Objectives of the present study were: (1) the development of a physiology-based model of the human BA metabolism, (2) population-based model validation and characterisation, and (3) the prediction and quantification of altered BA levels in special genotype subgroups and afte...
We present a generic workflow combining physiology-based computational modeling and in vitro data to...
Cholestatic liver insults constitute a major manifestation of drug-induced liver injury. Current in ...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a matter of concern in the course of drug development and patien...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a common reason for drug withdrawal from the market. An importan...
Bile acids (BA) fulfill a wide range of physiological functions, but are also involved in pathologie...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Drug-induced cholestasis is an important form of acquired liver disease and is associated with signi...
International audienceCholestasis is one of the most common manifestations of drug-induced liver inj...
Bile acid research has gained great momentum since the role of bile acids as key signaling molecules...
Bile acid (BA) homeostasis is a complex and precisely regulated process to prevent impaired BA flow ...
Early detection of drug-induced cholestasis remains a challenge during drug development. We have dev...
We present a generic workflow combining physiology-based computational modeling and in vitro data to...
Cholestatic liver insults constitute a major manifestation of drug-induced liver injury. Current in ...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a matter of concern in the course of drug development and patien...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a common reason for drug withdrawal from the market. An importan...
Bile acids (BA) fulfill a wide range of physiological functions, but are also involved in pathologie...
Cholestasis is a reduction in bile flow that occurs during numerous pathologies. Cholestasis leads t...
Drug-induced cholestasis is an important form of acquired liver disease and is associated with signi...
International audienceCholestasis is one of the most common manifestations of drug-induced liver inj...
Bile acid research has gained great momentum since the role of bile acids as key signaling molecules...
Bile acid (BA) homeostasis is a complex and precisely regulated process to prevent impaired BA flow ...
Early detection of drug-induced cholestasis remains a challenge during drug development. We have dev...
We present a generic workflow combining physiology-based computational modeling and in vitro data to...
Cholestatic liver insults constitute a major manifestation of drug-induced liver injury. Current in ...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...