نتایج جستجو برای: induced liver injury dili

تعداد نتایج: 1452682  

2016
Elena Cabb Shanna Baltar David Wes Powers Karthik Mohan Antonio Martinez Eric Pitts

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) presents as a broad spectrum of adverse drug reactions which can range from a mild elevation in liver enzymes to fulminant liver failure. The primary goal is to identify DILI early when the patient's liver enzymes are elevated and to discontinue the offending agent as soon as possible to prevent further injury. Herbal, dietary supplements and anabolic steroids r...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2012
Yasuyuki Toyoda Shinya Endo Koichi Tsuneyama Taishi Miyashita Azusa Yano Tatsuki Fukami Miki Nakajima Tsuyoshi Yokoi

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major safety concern in drug development and clinical drug therapy. However, the underlying mechanism of DILI is little known. It is generally believed that women exhibit worse outcomes from DILI than men. Recently, we found that pretreatment of mice with estradiol attenuated halothane (HAL)-induced liver injury, whereas pretreatment with progesterone exace...

2014
Arie Regev Leonard B. Seeff Michael Merz Sif Ormarsdottir Guruprasad P. Aithal Jim Gallivan Paul B. Watkins

Causality assessment is a critical step in establishing the diagnosis of drug induced liver injury (DILI) during drug development. DILI may resemble almost any type of liver disease, and often presents a serious challenge to clinical investigators and drug makers. The diagnosis of DILI is largely based upon a combination of a compatible clinical course, exclusion of all other reasonable causes,...

2016
WOO-JAE PARK SO-YEON KIM YE-RYUNG KIM JOO-WON PARK

Acute liver failure, i.e., the fatal deterioration of liver function, is the most common indication that emergency liver transplantation is necessary. Moreover, in the USA, drug-induced liver injury (DILI), including acetaminophen (APAP)-induced hepatotoxicity, is the main cause of acute liver failure. Matching a donor for liver transplantation is extremely difficult, and thus the development o...

2015
Yun Zhu Yong-gang Li Jia-bo Wang Shu-hong Liu Li-fu Wang Yan-ling Zhao Yun-feng Bai Zhong-xia Wang Jian-yu Li Xiao-he Xiao

BACKGROUND/AIMS Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a frequent cause of pediatric liver disease; however, the data on DILI are remarkably limited. METHODS All 69 children hospitalized with DILI between January 2009 and December 2011 were retrospectively studied. RESULTS A total of 37.7% of the children had medical histories of respiratory infection. The clinical injury patterns were as foll...

2018
Rolf Teschke Gaby Danan

Drugs may cause liver injury in a few susceptible individuals, but the molecular events that lead to this idiosyncratic, largely dose-independent and non-predictable drug-induced liver injury (DILI) are mostly unknown, since animal models to explore the pathogenetic mechanisms of human idiosyncratic DILI are not yet reliable.[...].

2015
Mohamed Farouk Chughlay Nicole Kramer Mahmoud Werfalli Wendy Spearman Mark Emmanuel Engel Karen Cohen

Background: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) refers to acute or chronic liver injury that may occur as a consequence of using drugs and herbal or dietary supplements. Specific therapies for DILI are limited. There is considerable evidence for efficacy and safety of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in management of paracetamol-induced liver injury. More recently, research has explored the use of NAC in no...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
K F Ma X G Zhang H Y Jia

The objective of this study was to evaluate the genotype and allelic frequencies of CYP1A2 in Chinese patients with acute liver injury induced by Polygonum multiflorum. We examined the clinical mechanism of acute liver injury induced by P. multiflorum. According to the diagnostic criteria for drug-induced liver injury (DILI), 43 cases of P. multiflorum-induced liver injury admitted to the First...

2018
Jing Jing Rolf Teschke

Cases of suspected herb-induced liver injury (HILI) caused by herbal Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs) and of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) are commonly published in the scientific literature worldwide. As opposed to the multiplicity of botanical chemicals in herbal TCM products, which are often mixtures of several herbs, conventional Western drugs contain only a single synthetic chemical...

2017
Collette E. Abbott Ruliang Xu Samuel H. Sigal

Drug-induced injury (DILI) is a frequent cause of abnormal liver tests and a leading cause of liver failure in the United States. Colchicine has long been used as a systemic anti-inflammatory agent for treatment of gout by inhibiting mitotic activity and neutrophil function. We present the first case of colchicine-induced hepatoxicity, supported by histopathologic findings characteristic of col...

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