2019
DOI: 10.3390/cells8111311
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Roles of the Hepatic Endocannabinoid and Apelin Systems in the Pathogenesis of Liver Fibrosis

Abstract: Hepatic fibrosis is the consequence of an unresolved wound healing process in response to chronic liver injury and involves multiple cell types and molecular mechanisms. The hepatic endocannabinoid and apelin systems are two signalling pathways with a substantial role in the liver fibrosis pathophysiology—both are upregulated in patients with advanced liver disease. Endogenous cannabinoids are lipid-signalling molecules derived from arachidonic acid involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular dysfunction, p… Show more

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“…Given the changes in the hepatic endocannabinoid system associated with LPS/GalN-induced liver injury, and data demonstrating beneficial effects of CB1 antagonism and CB2 receptor agonism in several models of liver disease [ 20 , 27 ], the effects of modulating these receptors on ALI in SD and WKY rats was examined. Two-way ANOVA revealed a significant effect of strain (F 1,46 = 75.47 p < 0.001), treatment (F 3,46 = 7.36 p < 0.001) and strain × treatment interaction (F 3,46 = 3.56 p = 0.021) on the histological score.…”
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“…Given the changes in the hepatic endocannabinoid system associated with LPS/GalN-induced liver injury, and data demonstrating beneficial effects of CB1 antagonism and CB2 receptor agonism in several models of liver disease [ 20 , 27 ], the effects of modulating these receptors on ALI in SD and WKY rats was examined. Two-way ANOVA revealed a significant effect of strain (F 1,46 = 75.47 p < 0.001), treatment (F 3,46 = 7.36 p < 0.001) and strain × treatment interaction (F 3,46 = 3.56 p = 0.021) on the histological score.…”
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“…The endocannabinoid system plays a key role in mediation and the modulation of innate immune and hepatic function [ 20 , 21 , 27 , 34 ]. WKY rats exhibit alteration in key components of the endocannabinoid system within discrete brain regions [ 35 , 36 , 37 ] and cannabidiol has been demonstrated to attenuate depressive-like behaviour in this rat strain [ 38 , 39 ].…”
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“…The review of Melgar-Lesmes and colleagues summarizes the recent advances in understanding pathophysiologically relevant roles and their potential clinical relevance of both systems. Interestingly, the endocannabinoid and apelin pathways have marked dissimilarities and collaborate with each other in hepatic fibrogenesis [27].…”
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confidence: 99%