用于预防或恢复实验性肝纤维化的天然衍生化合物

A. Adel
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肝纤维化是一种常见的健康问题,在世界范围内与死亡率和发病率相关。受损肝脏组织修复不当导致纤维性胶原过度合成和沉积。它通常与进行性病理和生化变化相关,最终导致结构和代谢异常和肝脏瘢痕形成。如果治疗不当,肝纤维化可能在几年内发展为肝硬化和肝细胞癌。因此,阻断这种进展可能是一种有效的、潜在的生存策略。治疗晚期肝纤维化的唯一有效方法是移植。然而,了解其病因和病理生理学,可以帮助研究基于病理生理学的肝纤维化治疗。近年来,人们研究了几种有前景的天然治疗方法,这些方法干扰了参与纤维形成的细胞因子信号通路,提供了新的潜在的治疗干预措施。本最新综述的目的是确定在肝纤维化动物模型中研究的天然抗纤维化选择,以治疗这种病理状况,从而预防或至少减缓其进展。
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NATURALLY DERIVED COMPOUNDS USED FOR PREVENTION OR REGRESSION OF EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED LIVER FIBROSIS
Liver fibrosis is a common health problem that is associated with mortality and morbidity worldwide. The inappropriate tissue repair of damaged liver results in over-synthesis and deposition of fibrillar collagen. It is usually associated with progressive pathological and biochemical changes that ultimately lead to structural and metabolic abnormalities and hepatic scarring. If not properly treated, liver fibrosis may develop to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma within few years. Blocking this progression, therefore, could be an effective and potential strategy for survival. The only effective approach to treating advanced liver fibrosis is transplantation. Understanding its etiology and pathophysiology, however, could help to investigate therapeutic pathophysiology based treatment of liver fibrogenesis. Recently several promising natural based treatment methods interfering with cytokines signaling pathway involved in fibrogenesis have been investigated offering new potential therapeutic intervention. The aim of the present updated review is to identify the natural antifibrotic options that have been studied in animal models with liver fibrosis for the treatment of this pathological conditions enabling prevention or at least regression of its progression.
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