Melatonin Prevents Thioacetamide–Induced Gut Leakiness and Liver Fibrosis Through the Gut–Liver Axis via Modulating Sirt1‐Related Deacetylation of Gut Junctional Complex and Hepatic Proteins
Wiramon Rungratanawanich,
Karli Rae LeFort,
Young‐Eun Cho
et al.
Abstract:Intestinal barrier dysfunction with high serum endotoxin is common in patients with liver fibrosis, but the mechanisms underlying liver fibrosis remain unclear. Melatonin is a well‐recognized antioxidant and an anti‐inflammatory agent that benefits multiple organs. However, the beneficial effects of melatonin on gut leakiness–associated liver fibrosis have not been systemically studied. Here, we investigated the protective mechanisms of melatonin against thioacetamide (TAA)–induced gut barrier dysfunction and … Show more
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