Abstract:Cholestasis is a clinical syndrome common to a large number of hepatopathies, in which either bile production or its transit through the biliary tract is impaired due to functional or obstructive causes, respectively; the consequent intracellular retention of toxic biliary constituents generates parenchyma damage, largely via oxidative stressmediated mechanisms. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor c-Met represent the first defense line against hepatotoxic factors, by inducing Nrf2 activation which,… Show more
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