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Organic Cation Transporter I and Na+/taurocholate Co ?Transporting Polypeptide are Involved in Retrorsine? and Senecionine?Induced Hepatotoxicity in HepaRG cells
ConclusionOur results confirm previous findings of active transport mechanisms of PAs into hepatocytes and highlight the importance of toxicokinetic studies for the risk assessment of PAs.
Source: Molecular Nutrition and Food Research - December 11, 2021 Category: Food Science Authors: Anne ?Margarethe Enge, Florian Kaltner, Christoph Gottschalk, Angelina Kin, Michael Kirstgen, Joachim Geyer, Anja These, Helen Hammer, Oliver Ptz, Albert Braeuning, Stefanie Hessel?Pras Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

Organic Cation Transporter I and Na+/taurocholate Co ‐Transporting Polypeptide are Involved in Retrorsine‐ and Senecionine‐Induced Hepatotoxicity in HepaRG cells
ConclusionOur results confirmed previous findings of active transport mechanisms of PAs into hepatocytes and highlight the importance of toxicokinetic studies for the risk assessment of PAs.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
Source: Molecular Nutrition and Food Research - November 26, 2021 Category: Food Science Authors: Anne ‐Margarethe Enge, Florian Kaltner, Christoph Gottschalk, Angelina Kin, Michael Kirstgen, Joachim Geyer, Anja These, Helen Hammer, Oliver Pötz, Albert Braeuning, Stefanie Hessel‐Pras Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

PGC1 β Regulates Breast Tumor Growth and Metastasis by SREBP1-Mediated HKDC1 Expression
Conclusions: PGC1β regulates breast cancer tumor growth and metastasis by SREBP1-mediated HKDC1 expression. This provides a novel therapeutic strategy through targeting the PGC1β/HKDC1 signaling pathway for breast cancer treatment. Introduction Breast cancer is a very common cancer with significant premature mortality in women. Around 12% of women in USA will have chance to be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetimes (1, 2). The development of breast cancer is regulated by many factors, and even as average survival rates have increased significantly as a result of many advanced treatments...
Source: Frontiers in Oncology - April 16, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Regulation of the Intracellular ROS Level Is Critical for the Antiproliferative Effect of Quercetin in the Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Line HepG2.
This study demonstrates that the antiproliferative effect of quercetin on HCC cells can be mediated by reducing intracellular ROS, which is independent of p53 expression. PMID: 30661409 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Nutrition and Cancer - January 19, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Jeon JS, Kwon S, Ban K, Kwon Hong Y, Ahn C, Sung JS, Choi I Tags: Nutr Cancer Source Type: research