Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1985602144> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1985602144 endingPage "617" @default.
- W1985602144 startingPage "608" @default.
- W1985602144 abstract "Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) mediates a variety of innate and adaptive immunity through four distinct receptors: EP1-EP4. It has been suggested that each EP plays a unique and pivotal role in various disease conditions. We investigated the pathophysiological role of EP receptors in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. In this study, a 70% hepatic ischemic model was used in male C57BL/6 mice. Selective EP agonists were used to clarify the function of each PGE2 receptor in I/R injury. Although all four receptors were expressed in the naïve liver, EP4 expression was significantly upregulated after hepatic I/R. Although EP1, 2, or 3 agonists did not show any protective effect on liver function, the EP4 agonist significantly inhibited hepatic I/R injury as determined by serological and histological analyses. Furthermore, the EP4 agonist downregulated the local expressions of several proinflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and adhesion molecules in the early phase of reperfusion. In contrast, it augmented the local expression of an anti-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin 10. Additionally, the neutrophil accumulation was also inhibited by EP4 agonist treatment. Finally, to confirm the therapeutic efficacy of the EP4 agonist in hepatic I/R injury, the nonischemic shunt liver was removed after 120 minutes of ischemia, resulting in the death of 86% of control mice within 48 hours. In sharp contrast, 80% of mice treated with the EP4 agonist survived. In conclusion, the PGE2-EP4 signaling pathway has an inhibitory role in hepatic I/R injury. An EP4 agonist effectively protects against ischemic injury. (HEPATOLOGY 2005.)" @default.
- W1985602144 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5018521703 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5029231452 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5030297772 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5035027513 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5037685525 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5039196893 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5040541662 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5047199706 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5062457448 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5066136586 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5069940654 @default.
- W1985602144 creator A5073463502 @default.
- W1985602144 date "2005-01-01" @default.
- W1985602144 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W1985602144 title "Significance and therapeutic potential of prostaglandin E2 receptor in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice" @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1484879368 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1591311747 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1878983031 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1975777695 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1978506520 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1981521878 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1985686082 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1986103890 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W1990445105 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2033185857 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2036840506 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2039047908 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2040052549 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2043376481 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2049515086 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2060414481 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2061925047 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2064168659 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2071122859 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2075690073 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2086075223 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2088629292 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2097298436 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2099240214 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2099883737 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2115293226 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2121612337 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2121841947 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2129746956 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2135166720 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2136764854 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2143418962 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2148097677 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2155949788 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2158501840 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W2159075850 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W246735762 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W4243630079 @default.
- W1985602144 cites W4252146505 @default.
- W1985602144 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.20827" @default.
- W1985602144 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16108069" @default.
- W1985602144 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W1985602144 type Work @default.
- W1985602144 sameAs 1985602144 @default.
- W1985602144 citedByCount "38" @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442012 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442013 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442014 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442015 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442016 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442018 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442019 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442020 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442021 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442022 @default.
- W1985602144 countsByYear W19856021442023 @default.
- W1985602144 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5018521703 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5029231452 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5030297772 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5035027513 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5037685525 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5039196893 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5040541662 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5047199706 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5062457448 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5066136586 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5069940654 @default.
- W1985602144 hasAuthorship W1985602144A5073463502 @default.
- W1985602144 hasBestOaLocation W19856021441 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C13373296 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C164027704 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C178592051 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C2776914184 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C2778938600 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C2780114680 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C541997718 @default.
- W1985602144 hasConcept C71924100 @default.