New Perspectives on Chinese Medicine in Treating Hepatic Fibrosis: Lipid Droplets in Hepatic Stellate Cells.


Journal

The American journal of Chinese medicine
ISSN: 1793-6853
Titre abrégé: Am J Chin Med
Pays: Singapore
ID NLM: 7901431

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2023
Historique:
medline: 1 9 2023
pubmed: 11 7 2023
entrez: 10 7 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Hepatic fibrosis (HF) is a wound healing response featuring excessive deposition of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) that occurs during chronic liver injury. As an initial stage of various liver diseases, HF is a reversible pathological process that, if left unchecked, can escalate into cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer. HF is a life-threatening disease presenting morbidity and mortality challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. There is no specific and effective anti-HF therapy, and the toxic side effects of the available drugs also impose a heavy financial burden on patients. Therefore, it is significant to study the pathogenesis of HF and explore effective prevention and treatment measures. Formerly called adipocytes, or fat storage cells, HSCs regulate liver growth, immunity, and inflammation, as well as energy and nutrient homeostasis. HSCs in a quiescent state do not proliferate and store abundant lipid droplets (LDs). Catabolism of LDs is characteristic of the activation of HSCs and morphological transdifferentiation of cells into contractile and proliferative myofibroblasts, resulting in the deposition of ECM and the development of HF. Recent studies have revealed that various Chinese medicines (e.g.,

Identifiants

pubmed: 37429706
doi: 10.1142/S0192415X23500647
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1413-1429

Auteurs

Chang Shao (C)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Huihui Xu (H)

The First College of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Xiguang Sun (X)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Yan Huang (Y)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Wenqin Guo (W)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Yi He (Y)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Linmao Ye (L)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Zhili Wang (Z)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Jiaxin Huang (J)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Xiaofan Liang (X)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

Junjie Zhang (J)

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hangzhou 310053, P. R. China.

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