Title : Ginkgolide-A attenuates bacterial translocation through activating PXR and improving antimicrobial peptide Reg 3A in experimental cirrhosis.

Pub. Date : 2020 Sep 15

PMID : 32682918






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1 Ginkgolide-A attenuates bacterial translocation through activating PXR and improving antimicrobial peptide Reg 3A in experimental cirrhosis. ginkgolide A nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Mus musculus
2 We previously showed that Ginkgolide-A (GA), a natural PXR ligand, attenuated BT in cirrhotic mice by abrogating inflammation along the gut-liver-axis, and by protecting small intestinal tight junctions (TJ). ginkgolide A nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Mus musculus
3 We previously showed that Ginkgolide-A (GA), a natural PXR ligand, attenuated BT in cirrhotic mice by abrogating inflammation along the gut-liver-axis, and by protecting small intestinal tight junctions (TJ). ginkgolide A nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Mus musculus
4 Here, we aimed to investigate the effect of GA in activating PXR and associated antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in regulating BT in experimental cirrhosis. ginkgolide A nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Mus musculus
5 CONCLUSION: The study showed for the first time that, GA treatment to cirrhotic rodents attenuates BT, by improving PXR and Reg3A expression. ginkgolide A nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Mus musculus