نتایج جستجو برای: induced liver injury dili

تعداد نتایج: 1452682  

Journal: :Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology 2010
Qiang Shi Huixiao Hong John Senior Weida Tong

Of the estimated 10,000 documented human drugs, more than 1000 have been associated with drug-induced liver injury (DILI), although causality has not always been established clearly. Numerous biomarkers for DILI have been explored, but less than ten are adopted or qualified as valid by the US FDA. The biomarkers for DILI are individual or a panel of proteins, nucleic acids or metabolites from v...

2015
Mitchell R. McGill Hartmut Jaeschke Rajagopal N. Aravalli

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is major problem for both the drug industry and for clinicians. There are two basic categories of DILI: intrinsic and idiosyncratic. The former is the chief cause of acute liver failure in several developed countries, while the latter is the most common reason for post-marketing drug withdrawal and a major reason for failure to approve new drugs in the U.S. Alth...

2015
Pengcheng Ou Yi Chen Baozhen Li Min Zhang Xingyu Liu Fangfang Li Yi Li Chengwei Chen Yimin Mao Jun Chen

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is an important liver disease in China, owing to the country's huge population and the availability of a multitude of drugs. Consequently, DILI is becoming an increasingly serious health problem. However, there is not enough relevant epidemiological data, and the clinical features of these patients are not clear. We conducted this study to report the causes and ...

Journal: :The Ceylon medical journal 2009
W K B Kasun Fernando P L Ariyananda

In many countries, paracetamol ranks at the top of all known poisoning agents implicated in accidental or intentional poisoning [1]. In general, liver injury caused by drugs is known to be either type A “dose dependent” (intrinsic toxicity) or type B idiosyncratic. Perhaps with the exception of single high dose of drug induced liver injury, most drug induced liver injury (DILI) cases evaluated ...

2017
Marcial Sebode Lisa Schulz Ansgar W. Lohse

Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and hepatic injury due to herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) can adapt clinical characteristics of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), such as the appearance of autoantibodies and infiltration of the liver by immune competent cells. To describe these cases of DILI/HDS, the poorly-defined term "autoimmune(-like)" DILI/HDS came up. It is uncertain if these...

2017
Hongjie Liu Sha Zhan Yan Zhang Yan Ma Liang Chen Lingxiu Chen Hanqiu Dong Min Ma Zhe Zhang

BACKGROUND Volatile oils from Artemisiae argyi folium (VOAAF) is reported with hepatotoxicity, but the underlying mechanism is still unclear. METHODS In the present study this molecular mechanism was explored with the Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). The chemical components of the VOAAF were searched in the database, and their target proteins were all identified in the PubChem, while drug-in...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2014
Ke Yu Xingchao Geng Minjun Chen Jie Zhang Bingshun Wang Katarina Ilic Weida Tong

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is complicated and difficult to predict. It has been observed that drugs with extensive hepatic metabolism have a higher likelihood of causing DILI. Cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes are primarily involved in hepatic metabolism. Identifying the associations of DILI with drugs that are P450 substrates, inhibitors, or inducers will be extremely helpful to clinicians ...

2015
Stefan Weiler Michael Merz Gerd A. Kullak-Ublick

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a potentially fatal adverse event with significant medical and economic impact. Many drugs, especially anti-infective, neurologic or pain-modifying substances, act as hepatotoxins. With cardiovascular toxicity, liver toxicity is one of the two leading causes for drug withdrawal from the market. The liver can be affected directly, in a predictable and dose-dep...

2014
Li-Min Li Dong Wang Ke Zen

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a leading cause of acute liver failure, and a major reason for the recall of marketed drugs. Detection of potential liver injury is a challenge for clinical management and preclinical drug safety studies, as well as a great obstacle to the development of new, effective and safe drugs. Currently, serum levels of alanine and aspartate aminotransferases are the ...

2017
Ayaka Sako Sung Kwan Bae Toshifumi Gushima Junichi Motoshita Shigemune Bekki Seigo Abiru Atsumasa Komori Shinji Shimoda Masahiro Ito Hiroshi Yatsuhashi Kazuhiro Takahashi

We herein report two cases of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) due to mosapride. Case 1: A 78-year-old man was admitted with elevated transaminase levels. The cessation of mosapride led to the improvement of elevated liver enzyme levels. Case 2: A 54-year-old man was admitted with jaundice. Mosapride was discontinued immediately, and methylprednisolone was administered for acute liver failure. ...

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