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Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint

Adverse drug reactions in liver involve formation of a reactive metabolic intermediary of the drug, binding of the intermediary to macromolecules in the cell, notably proteins in the plasma membrane, immunological response to these altered proteins and attack against hepatocytes bearing these altere...

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Autor principal: Schaffner, Fenton
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/602258
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description Adverse drug reactions in liver involve formation of a reactive metabolic intermediary of the drug, binding of the intermediary to macromolecules in the cell, notably proteins in the plasma membrane, immunological response to these altered proteins and attack against hepatocytes bearing these altered proteins by immune mechanisms. At each step in this complex process many factors act to enhance or depress drug metabolism, metabolite disposition, macromolecular binding, neoantigen formation, and the cell mediated and humoral immune attack. The extent and direction of each step may be dose dependent but the complexity of the overall mechanism is so immense that predictability of hepatic drug reactions is unlikely in most instances.
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spelling pubmed-25955612008-12-05 Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint Schaffner, Fenton Yale J Biol Med Medical Reviews Adverse drug reactions in liver involve formation of a reactive metabolic intermediary of the drug, binding of the intermediary to macromolecules in the cell, notably proteins in the plasma membrane, immunological response to these altered proteins and attack against hepatocytes bearing these altered proteins by immune mechanisms. At each step in this complex process many factors act to enhance or depress drug metabolism, metabolite disposition, macromolecular binding, neoantigen formation, and the cell mediated and humoral immune attack. The extent and direction of each step may be dose dependent but the complexity of the overall mechanism is so immense that predictability of hepatic drug reactions is unlikely in most instances. 1977 /pmc/articles/PMC2595561/ /pubmed/602258 Text en
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Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint
title Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint
title_full Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint
title_fullStr Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint
title_full_unstemmed Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint
title_short Interplay of Factors Leading to Adverse Drug Reactions in the Liver, A Personal Viewpoint
title_sort interplay of factors leading to adverse drug reactions in the liver, a personal viewpoint
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/602258
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