Article
Simvastatin attenuates intestinal fibrosis independent of the anti-inflammatory effect by promoting fibroblast/myofibroblast apoptosis in the regeneration/healing process from TNBS-induced colitis.
2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, Japan.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences (impact factor:
2.12).
09/2011;
57(2):335-44.
DOI:10.1007/s10620-011-1879-4
pp.335-44
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
anti-fibrotic effects
anti-inflammatory effects
concomitantly exhibits repair/regenerative
control group
current anti-inflammatory effect
dose-dependent decrease
Dose-dependent induction
exhibits anti-inflammatory
fibrosis-related cells
high-dose treatment group
inflammation period
inflammatory activity
inflammatory bowel diseases
intestinal chronic inflammation
Normal control group
Potent anti-inflammatory treatment
regeneration-converging period
SIMV induces anti-fibrotic activity
TNBS-induced colitis model
treatment strategy