Abstract | BACKGROUND: The important role of nuclear receptors and their contribution to liver function in both physiological and pathological conditions has come to attention in recent years and has advanced our understanding of several liver diseases. These findings led to the introduction of targeting nuclear receptors as treatment strategies for various liver diseases. AIMS: METHODS: Review of articles, using PubMed and article references. RESULTS:
Nuclear receptor ligands in patients with liver diseases have been associated with a variety of toxicities. Some clinical results have not met the expectations predicted from animal experiments. Mechanistic explanations at the molecular level are needed for preventing toxicity and improving outcomes from nuclear receptor ligands. CONCLUSION: The use of various nuclear receptor ligands in liver diseases is a promising approach that can benefit many patients suffering from these devastating diseases. However, we are far from a full understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which these receptors work.
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Authors | D A H Elfaki, E Bjornsson, K D Lindor |
Journal | Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics
(Aliment Pharmacol Ther)
Vol. 30
Issue 8
Pg. 816-25
(Oct 15 2009)
ISSN: 1365-2036 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 19706148
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
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Chemical References |
- Ligands
- Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear
- Thiazolidinediones
- Clofibric Acid
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Topics |
- Clofibric Acid
(therapeutic use)
- Humans
- Ligands
- Liver Diseases
(drug therapy, etiology)
- Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear
(agonists, physiology)
- Thiazolidinediones
(therapeutic use)
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