Methylene Blue Improves Mitochondrial Function in The Liver of Cholestatic Rats

  • Reza Heidari
  • Asrin Ahmadi
  • Mohammad Mehdi Ommati
  • Hossein Niknahad
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Publication date
June 2020
Publisher
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Journal
2423-5652

Abstract

Different diseases or xenobiotics could cause cholestasis. The only promising treatment for this disease is the identification of its etiology or liver transplantation in severe cases. Nevertheless, preserving liver function could delay organ injury or help to the treatment of the disease in mild cases. The mechanism of cholestasis-induced liver injury is multifactorial. However, it has been found that hepatocyte mitochondrial function is impaired in this disease. Methylene blue (MB) is a phenothiazine compound. MB is pharmacologically used for a wide range of diseases. It has been found that this compound could significantly improve mitochondrial function and prevent the releases of cell death mediators from this organelle. MB is also well...

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