Cross-talk between xenobiotic detoxication and other signalling pathways: clinical and toxicological consequences
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Cross-talk between xenobiotic detoxication and other signalling pathways: clinical and toxicological consequences
Abstract
1. Recent investigations on nuclear receptors and other transcription factors involved in the regulation of genes encoding xenobiotic metabolizing and transport systems reveal that xenobiotic-dependent signalling pathways are embedded in, and establish functional interactions with, a tangle of regulatory networks involving the glucocorticoid and oestrogen receptors, the hypoxia-inducible factor, the vitamin D receptor and other transcription factors/nuclear receptors controlling cholesterol/bile salt homeostasis and liver differentiation. 2. Such functional interferences provide new insight, first for understanding how xenobiotics might exert adverse effects, and second how physiopathological stimuli affect xenobiotic metabolism.
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