Soroosh goodarzi biography of martin
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School, a Perspective of the Scientific Life of Islamic Cities
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Published in final edited form as: Hepatology. Mar 15;57(5)– doi: /hep
Abstract
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major health issue, as it remains difficult to predict which new drugs will cause injury and who will be susceptible to this disease. This is due in part to the lack of animal models and knowledge of susceptibility factors that predispose individuals to DILI. In this regard, liver eosinophilia has often been associated with DILI, though its role remains unclear. We decided to investigate this problem in a murine model of halothane-induced liver injury (HILI). When female Balb/cJ mice were administered halothane, eosinophils were detected by flow cytometry in the liver within 12 hours and increased thereafter proportionally to liver damage. Chemokines, CCL11 and CCL24, which are known to attract eosinophils, increased in response to halothane-treatment. The severity of HILI was decreased significantly when the study w