The physiology of bilirubin: health and disease equilibrium
L Vitek, TD Hinds, DE Stec, C Tiribelli - Trends in molecular medicine, 2023 - cell.com
Bilirubin has several physiological functions, both beneficial and harmful. In addition to
reactive oxygen species-scavenging activities, bilirubin has potent immunosuppressive …
reactive oxygen species-scavenging activities, bilirubin has potent immunosuppressive …
Gilbert´ s syndrome revisited
L Vítek, C Tiribelli - Journal of hepatology, 2023 - Elsevier
Gilbert´ s syndrome, also known as benign hyperbilirubinemia, was described more than
100 years ago. It has usually been considered a physiological abnormality characterized by …
100 years ago. It has usually been considered a physiological abnormality characterized by …
Bilirubin acts as a multipotent guardian of cardiovascular integrity: more than just a radical idea
Bilirubin, a potentially toxic catabolite of heme and indicator of hepatobiliary insufficiency,
exhibits potent cardiac and vascular protective properties. Individuals with Gilbert's …
exhibits potent cardiac and vascular protective properties. Individuals with Gilbert's …
Beyond a measure of liver function—bilirubin acts as a potential cardiovascular protector in chronic kidney disease patients
MT Tsai, DC Tarng - International journal of molecular sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Bilirubin is a well-known neurotoxin in newborn infants; however, current evidence has
shown that a higher serum bilirubin concentration in physiological ranges is associated with …
shown that a higher serum bilirubin concentration in physiological ranges is associated with …
[HTML][HTML] Circulating bilirubin level is determined by both erythrocyte amounts and the proportion of aged erythrocytes in ageing and cardiovascular diseases
Q Xiong, W Shuai, C Zhou, W Dong - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Bilirubin has been involved in the process of ageing and the pathology of
ageing-related diseases. Circulating bilirubin is mainly derived from the clearance of …
ageing-related diseases. Circulating bilirubin is mainly derived from the clearance of …
From gerontology to geroscience: a synopsis on ageing
PP Chmielewski - Anthropological Review, 2020 - czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl
Biological ageing can be tentatively defined as an intrinsic and inevitable degradation of
biological function that accumulates over time at every level of biological organisation from …
biological function that accumulates over time at every level of biological organisation from …
БИЛИРУБИН-МНОГООБЕЩАЮЩАЯ МИШЕНЬ ПРИ МЕТАБОЛИЧЕСКИХ И АТЕРОСКЛЕРОТИЧЕСКИХ СЕРДЕЧНО-СОСУДИСТЫХ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯХ
ОЕ ГОРБУНОВА, АА ДЕМИДОВ… - … центр терапии и …, 2024 - elibrary.ru
Метаболические и атеросклеротические сердечно-сосудистые заболевания
представляют глобальную проблему для человечества из-за высокой заболеваемости …
представляют глобальную проблему для человечества из-за высокой заболеваемости …
[HTML][HTML] Синдром Жильбера: новый взгляд на риск и пользу
ИЛ Кляритская, ЮС Работягова - Крымский терапевтический …, 2023 - cyberleninka.ru
Синдром Жильбера, также известный как доброкачественная гипербилирубинемия,
был описан более 100 лет назад. Обычно его рассматривают как физиологическую …
был описан более 100 лет назад. Обычно его рассматривают как физиологическую …
Bilirubin acts as a multi-potent guardian of cardiovascular integrity: more than just a 1 radical idea 2
LW Clark, KH Wagner, JP Headrick - journals.physiology.org
O2-•. Decreased O2-• may reduce ONOO-formation and could preserve NO bioavailability,
169 with bilirubin additionally scavenging formed ONOO-, inhibiting 3-nitrotyrosine …
169 with bilirubin additionally scavenging formed ONOO-, inhibiting 3-nitrotyrosine …