Results: 5

Liver structural injury in leptin-deficient (ob/ob) mice: lipogenesis, fibrogenesis, inflammation, and apoptosis

Int. j. morphol; 39 (3), 2021
SUMMARY: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) might progress the steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), reaching a cirrhosis state and possibly hepatocellular carcinoma. The liver of three-month-old C57BL/6J mice (wild-type, WT group, n=10) and leptin- deficient obese mice (ob/ob group, n=...

Role of ascorbic acid versus silymarin in amelioration of hepatotoxicity induced by acrylamide in adult male albino rats: histological and immunohistochemical study

Int. j. morphol; 38 (6), 2020
SUMMARY: Acrylamide (ACR) is a cytotoxic and carcinogenic material. It is a product of a Maillard reaction during the cooking of many types of fried fast food, e.g. potato chip fries, and chicken nuggets. ACR has a severe toxic effect on different body organs. This study investigates the hepatotoxic effe...

Efeito quimiopreventivo da Beta-ionona na hepatocarcinogênese associada à fibrose hepática

O carcinoma hepatocelular (HCC) é a neoplasia primária mais frequente que acomete o fígado, a quarta principal causa de morte relacionada ao câncer e apresenta mau prognóstico. A fibrose hepática está presente em grande parte dos casos de HCC e é um dos principais fatores de risco para esta afec...

NAFLD e ingesta de fructosa en altas concentraciones: una revisión de la literatura

Int. j. morphol; 35 (2), 2017
Uno de los endulzantes más comúnmente utilizado es la fructosa. La fructosa es directamente metabolizada en el hígado y se puede transformar en glucosa, posteriormente es almacenada como glicógeno constituyéndose en una fuente de energía para los hepatocitos. Todo el exceso de fructosa se convierte...

Management Strategies for Liver Fibrosis

Ann. hepatol; 16 (1), 2017
Abstract: Liver fibrosis resulting from chronic liver injury are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Among causes of hepatic fibrosis, viral infection is most common (hepatitis B and C). In addition, obesity rates worldwide have accelerated the risk of liver injury due to nonalcoholic fatt...