Inhibition of Collagen Biosynthesis in Cultured Mesenchymal Cells of Human Liver by Malotilate: Treatment of Patients with Chronic Active Liver Diseases — First Results

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Nach Untersuchungen an CCL4- und TAA-geschädigten Rattenlebern inhibiert Malotilate die Bindegewebsneubildung. Zellkulturversuche an „smooth muscle cell-like“ Zellen menschlicher Leber und an embryonalen Lungenfibroblasten zeigen eine dosisabhängige Hemmung der Kollagenbiosynthese. Gemessen im Kulturmedium, ist die Gesamtproteinsynthese in etwas geringerem Maß als die Kollagensynthese reduziert. Die Medium P-III-P-Konzentration fällt unter Malotilate ebenfalls ab. Erste Behandlungsergebnisse von Patienten mit chronisch aktiven Lebererkrankungen unterschiedlicher Genese zeigen einen deutlichen Abfall der Serumkonzentrationen für GOT und GPT sowie für P-III-P.

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Schneider, M., Högemann, B., Rauterberg, J., Pott, G., Gerlach, U. (1986). Inhibition of Collagen Biosynthesis in Cultured Mesenchymal Cells of Human Liver by Malotilate: Treatment of Patients with Chronic Active Liver Diseases — First Results. In: Brölsch, C.E., Zelder, O. (eds) Experimental and Clinical Hepatology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4151-9_24

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