2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.2000.03300.x
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Enhanced Hepatic Lipid Peroxidation in Patients With Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

Abstract: Hepatic lipid peroxidation can occur in PBC and may be an early event in bile duct destruction. At advanced stages of PBC, hepatocellular lipid peroxidation may play a role in hepatocyte injury during cholestasis.

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“…Evidence of oxidative stress has been reported in cholestatic liver disease such as in primary biliary cirrhosis patients (Kawamura et al, 2000) and in BDL animal models ( Barón et al, 1999;Uchinami et al, 2006), and it is often associated with decreased antioxidant defenses. We observed enhanced lipid peroxidation 5 days after BDL (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Evidence of oxidative stress has been reported in cholestatic liver disease such as in primary biliary cirrhosis patients (Kawamura et al, 2000) and in BDL animal models ( Barón et al, 1999;Uchinami et al, 2006), and it is often associated with decreased antioxidant defenses. We observed enhanced lipid peroxidation 5 days after BDL (Fig.…”
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“…32 Similarly, the transitional metal ion iron is associated with chronic liver disease as a result of primary iron overload in hereditary hemochromatosis in humans 46 but also accumulates in chronic liver disease associated with hepatitis C virus 59 and alcohol-related liver disease. 50 The effects of nitric oxide (NO) on hepatocytes are complex and dependent on physiologic context; by itself, NO has been demonstrated to be antiapoptotic for hepatocytes, 11,25,[33][34][35]38,63 but with concurrent oxidative stress, NO potentiates hepatocellular necrosis through the evolution of peroxynitrite, a highly reactive oxygen species that can damage a broad variety of organic molecules producing nitrotyrosine-protein adducts.…”
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“…Free radicals are involved in the regulation of cell proliferation and death, as well as gene expression such as TNF-α, 5'-Nucleotidase, interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and MDA 54 . Evidence indicates that free radicals, oxidative stress, and lipid peroxidation are present in cholestatic damage 55,56 . EE causes changes in the equilibrium between antioxidant and pro-oxidant activity, favoring the latter, since it increased production of hepatic MDA and reduced free-radical-scavenging activities.…”
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confidence: 99%