Abstract Background The development of effective therapies for acute liver failure (ALF) is limited by our knowledge of the pathophysiology of this condition, and the lack of suitable large animal models of acetaminophen toxicity. Our aim was to develop a reproducible invasively-monitored porcine model of acetaminophen-induced ALF. Method 35kg pigs were maintained under general anaesthesia and invasively monitored. Control pigs received a saline infusion, whereas ALF pigs received acetaminophen intravenously for 12 hours to maintain blood concentrations between 200-300 mg/l. Animals surviving 28 hours were euthanased. Results Cytochrome p450 levels in phenobarbital pre-treated animals were significantly higher than non pre-treated animals (...
Sixty‐two beagle dogs were given three doses of acetaminophen over a period of 24 hr in a fulminant ...
Drug-induced liver injury is an important clinical problem and a challenge for drug development. Whe...
Introduction The development of an appropriate animal model of ALF is paramount for the understandin...
Background: The development of effective therapies for acute liver failure (ALF) is limited by our k...
The metabolic fate, toxicity and effects on endogenous metabolism of paracetamol (acetaminophen, APA...
The metabolic fate, toxicity and effects on endogenous metabolism of paracetamol (acetaminophen, APA...
The development of a large animal model of fulminant hepatic failure produced with acetaminophen tha...
AIM: To investigate the changes of hemodynamic and laboratory parameters during the course of acute...
On the basis of studies conducted on an acetaminophen-induced model of hepatotoxicity in large anima...
Development of an invasively monitored porcine model of acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure Ci...
Background: Drug-induced liver injury is of great interest especially drugs that broadly used like a...
Paracetamol (PCM) ist ein weit verbreitetes Antipyretikum und Analgetikum, von dem seit Jahren bekan...
Fulminant hepatic failure is one of the most dramatic entities in clinical medicine, but experimenta...
AbstractTo establish an animal model of acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) that would replicate t...
To investigate glucose homeostasis and in particular gluconeogenesis in a large animal model of acut...
Sixty‐two beagle dogs were given three doses of acetaminophen over a period of 24 hr in a fulminant ...
Drug-induced liver injury is an important clinical problem and a challenge for drug development. Whe...
Introduction The development of an appropriate animal model of ALF is paramount for the understandin...
Background: The development of effective therapies for acute liver failure (ALF) is limited by our k...
The metabolic fate, toxicity and effects on endogenous metabolism of paracetamol (acetaminophen, APA...
The metabolic fate, toxicity and effects on endogenous metabolism of paracetamol (acetaminophen, APA...
The development of a large animal model of fulminant hepatic failure produced with acetaminophen tha...
AIM: To investigate the changes of hemodynamic and laboratory parameters during the course of acute...
On the basis of studies conducted on an acetaminophen-induced model of hepatotoxicity in large anima...
Development of an invasively monitored porcine model of acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure Ci...
Background: Drug-induced liver injury is of great interest especially drugs that broadly used like a...
Paracetamol (PCM) ist ein weit verbreitetes Antipyretikum und Analgetikum, von dem seit Jahren bekan...
Fulminant hepatic failure is one of the most dramatic entities in clinical medicine, but experimenta...
AbstractTo establish an animal model of acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) that would replicate t...
To investigate glucose homeostasis and in particular gluconeogenesis in a large animal model of acut...
Sixty‐two beagle dogs were given three doses of acetaminophen over a period of 24 hr in a fulminant ...
Drug-induced liver injury is an important clinical problem and a challenge for drug development. Whe...
Introduction The development of an appropriate animal model of ALF is paramount for the understandin...