Autophagy confers resistance to lipopolysaccharide-induced mouse hepatocyte injury

Volume: 311, Issue: 3, Pages: G377 - G386
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
During sepsis, bacterial products, particularly LPS, trigger injury in organs such as the liver. This common condition remains largely untreatable, in part due to a lack of understanding of how high concentrations of LPS cause cellular injury. In the liver, the lysosomal degradative pathway of autophagy performs essential hepatoprotective functions and is induced by LPS. We, therefore, examined whether hepatocyte autophagy protects against liver...
Paper Details
Title
Autophagy confers resistance to lipopolysaccharide-induced mouse hepatocyte injury
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
311
Issue
3
Pages
G377 - G386
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