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  • Cheng, J.; Fang, Z.Z.; Kim, J.H.; Krausz, K.W.; Tanaka, N.; Chiang, J.Y.; Gonzalez, F.J.
    Intestinal CYP3A4 protects against lithocholic acid-induced hepatotoxicity in intestine-specific VDR-deficient mice (2014), J. Lipid Res., 55, 455-465 .
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medicine vitamin D receptor deficiency in the intestine of mice exacerbates lithocholic acid-induced hepatotoxicity manifested by increased necrosis and inflammation, due in part to overaccumulation of hepatic bile acids including taurocholic acid and taurodeoxycholic acid. Intestinal expression of CYP3A4 in the Vitamin D receptor-deficient mouse line reduces lithocholic acid-induced hepatotoxicity through elevation of lithocholic acid metabolism and detoxification, and suppression of bile acid transporter expression in the small intestine Mus musculus

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Mus musculus
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CYP3A4
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Mus musculus