2022
DOI: 10.3791/64816
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Investigating the Protective Effects of Platycodin D on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in a Palmitic Acid-Induced <em>In Vitro</em> Model

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“…And the phosphorylation of JNK and c-Jun played an essential role in the underlying molecular mechanism. Wen et al (2022) also found that PD ameliorated NAFLD in vitro by reducing oxidative stress and stimulating autophagy.…”
Section: Pharmacology Of Pldmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…And the phosphorylation of JNK and c-Jun played an essential role in the underlying molecular mechanism. Wen et al (2022) also found that PD ameliorated NAFLD in vitro by reducing oxidative stress and stimulating autophagy.…”
Section: Pharmacology Of Pldmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The intestine is very susceptible to CP chemotherapy, and the intestinal toxicity caused by CP widely affects gastrointestinal function. Fan et al (2022) found that PD can restore the intestinal mechanicalbarrier by reducing endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated apoptosis, which might be related to PERK-eIF2ɑ-ATF4 signaling pathway.…”
Section: Organ Protectionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…After treating the cells with PD (1 μmol/L) for 24 h, the levels of ROS and protein expression of p62 were significantly reduced, while the ratio of microtubule-associated proteins light chain 3 (LC3) −phosphatidylethanolamine conjugate to cytosolic form was increased. These results indicated that PD improves NAFLD by reducing oxidative stress and cellular autophagy, thereby protecting the liver ( Wen et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Pharmacological Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Wen et al found treatment of free fatty acids to HepaRG cells in a MPS resulted in induced lipid accumulation in the cells as well as an increase in apoptotic cells. 104 The accumulation of fat in the cells induces hepatocellular stress, injury, and death. This can lead to fibrogenesis and genomic instability making the liver susceptible to cirrhosis hepatocellular carcinoma.…”
Section: The Innate Immune System and Metabolic Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%