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Primary Human Hepatocyte Spheroids as Tools to Study the Hepatotoxic Potential of Non-Pharmaceutical Chemicals.
Author: BazeAudrey, GijbelsEva, LeroyKaat, ParmentierCéline, PietersAlanah, Vilas-BoasVânia, VinkenMathieu
Original Abstract of the Article :
Drug-induced liver injury, including cholestasis, is an important clinical issue and economic burden for pharmaceutical industry and healthcare systems. However, human-relevant in vitro information on the ability of other types of chemicals to induce cholestatic hepatotoxicity is lacking. This work ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537720/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Primary Human Hepatocyte Spheroids: A New Tool for Studying Liver Toxicity
This study explores the potential of primary human hepatocyte spheroids, a 3D cell culture model that closely mimics the structure and function of human liver tissue, as a valuable tool for investigating the hepatotoxic potential of non-pharmaceutical chemicals. The researchers exposed these spheroids to various drugs and non-pharmaceutical chemicals, analyzing their impact on cell viability and gene expression. Their findings highlight the promise of this model for assessing the safety and efficacy of a wide range of chemicals.
A Window into the Liver: A New Approach to Toxicity Testing
The study demonstrates the effectiveness of primary human hepatocyte spheroids as a valuable tool for studying the hepatotoxic potential of both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical chemicals. The researchers found that these spheroids provide a more realistic representation of human liver function compared to traditional 2D cell cultures, leading to more accurate assessments of potential toxicity. This research paves the way for more robust and reliable toxicity testing, contributing to the development of safer products.
Exploring the Desert of Liver Toxicity: A 3D Approach to Safety
This research is like a cutting-edge expedition through the desert of liver toxicity, unveiling a new and powerful tool for understanding the impact of chemicals on human health. The study highlights the importance of using advanced cell culture models, like human hepatocyte spheroids, for more accurate and comprehensive toxicity testing. This research encourages us to embrace innovation in scientific research, utilizing cutting-edge technologies to safeguard human health.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study serves as a reminder that the desert of scientific research is constantly evolving. By embracing innovative tools and methodologies, like primary human hepatocyte spheroids, we can gain deeper insights into the complexities of human health and develop safer and more effective products. It encourages us to stay curious and to explore new horizons in our quest for a healthier future.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-12-27
- Date Revised 2022-10-03
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