EXPERIMENTAL MODELS FOR HEPATOTOXICITY

Authors

  • Gurfateh Singh Rayat and Bahra College of Pharmacy, Sahuran, Kharar, Mohali, Punjab, India
  • Nancy Dhadwal Punjab Technical University Jallandhar Now a Rayat and Bahra University, University School of Pharmaceutical Sceiences, Mohali
  • S.l. Harikumar Punjab Technical University Jallandhar Now a Rayat and Bahra University, University School of Pharmaceutical Sceiences, Mohali

Abstract

The liver is among the most complex and important organs in the human body. Hepatotoxicity is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, and its
prevalence is continuously increasing day by day in the industrialized nations. Hepatotoxicity is characterized by nuclear pyknosis and eosinophilic
cytoplasm, followed by large excessive hepatic lesion, fatty changes, lipid peroxidation leads to hepatic centrilobular necrosis. Paracetamol,
anti‑tubercular drugs, alcohol, and azathioprine are considered to be the major risk factors implicated in the progression of hepatotoxicity. Various
signaling mechanisms, such as activation of innate immune system like Kupffer cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and NKT, inflammatory mediators,
intracellular Ca2+ concentration and reactive oxygen species are involved in the pathogenesis of hepatotoxicity. At present, there is no promising therapy
is available to treat patients with hepatotoxicity due to lack of understanding of signaling culprits involved in the pathogenesis of hepatotoxicity.
Animal models are being developed to better understand the disease pathogenesis and develop drugs for hepatotoxicity. In the present review, we
have discussed various experimental models for hepatotoxicity, which may open vistas for developing new drugs to treat hepatotoxicity.
Keywords: Hepatotoxicity, Carbon tetrachloride, Serum glutamic oxalacetic transaminase, Natural killer T, etc.

 

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Author Biographies

Gurfateh Singh, Rayat and Bahra College of Pharmacy, Sahuran, Kharar, Mohali, Punjab, India

A. Prof. Rayat and Bahra College of Pharmacy, Sahuran, Kharar, Mohali, Punjab, India 

Now a Rayat and Bahra University, University School of Pharmaceutical Sceiences, Mohali 

Nancy Dhadwal, Punjab Technical University Jallandhar Now a Rayat and Bahra University, University School of Pharmaceutical Sceiences, Mohali

University School of Pharmaceutical Sceiences, Rayat and Bahra University, Mohali

Master Degree Student (M.Pharmacy)

 

S.l. Harikumar, Punjab Technical University Jallandhar Now a Rayat and Bahra University, University School of Pharmaceutical Sceiences, Mohali

DIRECTOR

University School of Pharmaceutical Sceiences, Rayat and Bahra University, Mohali

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Published

01-03-2015

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Singh, G., N. Dhadwal, and S. Harikumar. “EXPERIMENTAL MODELS FOR HEPATOTOXICITY”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 8, no. 2, Mar. 2015, pp. 70-74, https://mail.innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ajpcr/article/view/4489.

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