“…Furthermore, PHMG-p broadly affect metabolic pathways of lipids, which are altered in human liver fibrosis ( Diamond et al ., 2007 ) and in HSCs in vitro ( Bechmann et al ., 2009 ; Wobser et al ., 2009 ). In addition, epoxygenase P450 pathway ( Mann and Mann, 2009 ), steroid biosynthetic process ( Song et al ., 2013 ), negative regulation of gluconeogenesis ( Liu et al ., 2017 ), positive regulation of glucose metabolic process ( Nishikawa et al ., 2014 ), negative regulation of insulin secretion involved in the cellular response to glucose stimulus ( Ippolito et al ., 2016 ), arachidonic acid metabolic process ( Dong et al ., 2016 ), mitochondrion morphogenesis ( Diamond et al ., 2007 ), glucose homeostasis ( Gao et al ., 2017 ), and response to drugs ( Dong et al ., 2016 ) have been identified as liver fibrosis-related pathways in human. Many of these pathways are not affected in the existing animal fibrosis models, supporting that PHMG-p-induced liver fibrosis may be a good alternative to study human liver fibrosis.…”