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Free cholesterol accumulation in hepatic stellate cells: Mechanism of liver fibrosis aggravation in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in mice
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Free cholesterol accumulation in hepatic stellate cells: Mechanism of liver fibrosis aggravation in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in mice
- 資料種別
- 記事
- 著者
- Kengo Tomitaほか
- 出版者
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
- 出版年
- 2013-11-18
- 資料形態
- デジタル
- 掲載誌名
- Hepatology 59 1
- 掲載ページ
- p.154-169
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要約等:
- Although nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is associated with hypercholesterolemia, the underlying mechanisms of this association have not been clar...
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デジタル
- 資料種別
- 記事
- 著者標目
- 出版年月日等
- 2013-11-18
- 出版年(W3CDTF)
- 2013-11-18
- 並列タイトル等
- Hepatology, Vol. 00, No. X, 2013 Tomita, Teratani, et al.
- タイトル(掲載誌)
- Hepatology
- 巻号年月日等(掲載誌)
- 59 1
- 掲載巻
- 59
- 掲載号
- 1
- 掲載ページ
- 154-169
- 掲載年月日(W3CDTF)
- 2013-11-18
- ISSN(掲載誌)
- 02709139
- 出版事項(掲載誌)
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
- 件名標目
- 対象利用者
- 一般
- 標準番号(その他)
- PMID : 23832448
- DOI
- 10.1002/hep.26604
- 作成日(W3CDTF)
- 2013-07-06
- 著作権情報
- http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1
- 関連情報(URI)
- 参照
- Hepatic stellate cells as key target in liver fibrosisSREBP-regulated lipid metabolism: convergent physiology — divergent pathophysiologyObeticholic acid protects against hepatocyte death and liver fibrosis in a murine model of nonalcoholic steatohepatitisIGF1 suppresses cholesterol accumulation in the liver of growth hormone-deficient mice via the activation of ABCA1Lipoprotein Lipase Up‐regulation in Hepatic Stellate Cells Exacerbates Liver Fibrosis in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in MiceVitamin A‐coupled liposome system targeting free cholesterol accumulation in hepatic stellate cells offers a beneficial therapeutic strategy for liver fibrosisRedox-dependent PPARγ/Tnpo1 complex formation enhances PPARγ nuclear localization and signalingCD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells promote liver fibrosis resolution by inducing apoptosis of hepatic stellate cellsLysosomal cholesterol overload in macrophages promotes liver fibrosis in a mouse model of NASHEzetimibe for the treatment of non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease: A meta‐analysisAortic carboxypeptidase–like protein, a WNT ligand, exacerbates nonalcoholic steatohepatitisBile acid metabolism regulated by the gut microbiota promotes non-alcoholic steatohepatitis-associated hepatocellular carcinoma in miceEstablishment of Novel Mouse Model of Dietary NASH Rapidly Progressing into Liver Cirrhosis and TumorsFree cholesterol accumulation in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells exacerbates acetaminophen hepatotoxicity via TLR9 signalingMetabolic dysfunction‐associated fatty liver disease directly related to liver fibrosis independent of insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, and alcohol intake in morbidly obese patientsPigment Epithelium-Derived Factor (PEDF) Prevents Hepatic Fat Storage, Inflammation, and Fibrosis in Dietary Steatohepatitis of MiceMicroRNA-33 Controls Adaptive Fibrotic Response in the Remodeling Heart by Preserving Lipid Raft CholesterolA Combination of Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress and Excess Fat/Calorie Intake Accelerates Steatohepatitis by Enhancing Hepatic CC Chemokine Production in MiceAngiopoietin‐like protein 4 deficiency augments liver fibrosis in liver diseases such as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in mice through enhanced free cholesterol accumulation in hepatic stellate cellsAltered bile acid composition and disposition in a mouse model of non-alcoholic steatohepatitisImpact of Dietary Fat on the Progression of Liver Fibrosis: Lessons from Animal and Cell StudiesIII.NASHにおける腸内細菌叢と腸内代謝産物の役割III.NASH/NAFLDと腸内細菌非アルコール性脂肪肝炎の治療標的としての肝星細胞の活性化機序Beneficial effects of dietary tempe prepared with Rhizopus stolonifer on liver function in rats fed with high-fat diet
- 参照
- Cholesterol and 25-Hydroxycholesterol Inhibit Activation of SREBPs by Different Mechanisms, Both Involving SCAP and InsigsCYP2E1 and CYP4A as microsomal catalysts of lipid peroxides in murine nonalcoholic steatohepatitisMitochondrial free cholesterol loading sensitizes to TNF- and Fas-mediated steatohepatitisA High-Cholesterol Diet Exacerbates Liver Fibrosis in Mice via Accumulation of Free Cholesterol in Hepatic Stellate CellsNonalcoholic steatohepatitisCyclodextrin overcomes deficient lysosome-to-endoplasmic reticulum transport of cholesterol in Niemann-Pick type C cellsEpigenetic cell fate regulation of hepatic stellate cellsCholesterol Addition to ER Membranes Alters Conformation of SCAP, the SREBP Escort Protein that Regulates Cholesterol MetabolismSterols regulate processing of carbohydrate chains of wild-type SREBP cleavage-activating protein (SCAP), but not sterol-resistant mutants Y298C or D443NSwitch-like Control of SREBP-2 Transport Triggered by Small Changes in ER Cholesterol: A Delicate BalanceCholesterol-lowering therapy for the treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseDirect Binding of Cholesterol to the Purified Membrane Region of SCAPThe Cholesterol Derivative 27-Hydroxycholesterol Reduces Steatohepatitis in MiceRegulation of Lipid Homeostasis by the Bifunctional SREBF2-miR33a LocusTriad3A, an E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase regulating Toll-like receptorsTumour necrosis factor signalling through activation of Kupffer cells plays an essential role in liver fibrosis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in mice27-Hydroxycholesterol: the first identified endogenous SERMTLR4 enhances TGF-β signaling and hepatic fibrosisA proteolytic pathway that controls the cholesterol content of membranes, cells, and bloodCombined analysis of oligonucleotide microarray data from transgenic and knockout mice identifies direct SREBP target genesSREBP in signal transduction: cholesterol metabolism and beyond
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