Depletion of Kupffer cell function by gadolinium chloride attenuates thioacetamide-induced hepatotoxicity

Volume: 66, Issue: 6, Pages: 917 - 926
Published: Sep 1, 2003
Abstract
Kupffer cell function plays an important role in drug-induced liver injury. Thus, gadolinium chloride (GD), by selectively inactivating Kupffer cells, can alleviate drug-induced hepatotoxicity. The effect of GD was studied in reference to metallothionein and heat shock proteins expression in an in vivo model of liver necrosis induced by thioacetamide. Rats, pre-treated or not with GD (0.1 mmol/kg), were intraperitoneally injected with...
Paper Details
Title
Depletion of Kupffer cell function by gadolinium chloride attenuates thioacetamide-induced hepatotoxicity
Published Date
Sep 1, 2003
Volume
66
Issue
6
Pages
917 - 926
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