2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12967-016-1040-4
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The fibrolytic potentials of vitamin D and thymoquinone remedial therapies: insights from liver fibrosis established by CCl4 in rats

Abstract: BackgroundVitamin D (VitD) and thymoquinone (TQ) are nutraceutical agents with well-known immunomodulatory and hepatoprotective properties. This study measured whether VitD and TQ, individually or combined, could have direct fibrolytic activities and/or enhanced performance during remedial treatment of liver fibrosis established by CCl4 in rats.MethodsEighty five male Wistar rats were used as 10 negative controls (NC) and the remainders were distributed equally into 5 groups: short (S-PC) and long (L-PC) posit… Show more

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“…A final hydroxylation occurs by renal tubular Cyp27b1 enzyme to form active VD (VD 3 ) . VD 3 initiates its cellular actions by activating its nuclear receptor (vitamin D receptor [VDR]), which is abundantly expressed in hepatic tissues . The bioavailability of active VD 3 is generally regulated in the targeted organs, including the liver, by the Cyp24a1 catalyzing enzyme …”
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“…A final hydroxylation occurs by renal tubular Cyp27b1 enzyme to form active VD (VD 3 ) . VD 3 initiates its cellular actions by activating its nuclear receptor (vitamin D receptor [VDR]), which is abundantly expressed in hepatic tissues . The bioavailability of active VD 3 is generally regulated in the targeted organs, including the liver, by the Cyp24a1 catalyzing enzyme …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19,20] Vitamin D (VD) is a plethoric steroid hormone associated with potent antioxidative and anti-inflammatory actions alongside its well-established calcaemic effects. [21,22] The main systemic form of VD, 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25-OH VD), is synthesized by the hepatic microsomal Cyp2R1 and mitochondrial Cyp27a1 hydroxylases. [21,22] Circulatory 25-OH VD is transported reversibly attached to its specific vitamin D-binding protein (VDBP), which is also mainly produced by the liver.…”
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