Hepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids

PURPOSE: This article aimed 1) to review herbal medicine containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA)-induced toxicities of the liver; 2) to encourage the recognition and prevention of common problems encountered when using complementary and alternative medicine and 3) to review the toxic effects of her...

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Main Authors: Manuela G Neuman, Lawrence Cohen, Mihai Opris, Radu M Nanau, Hyunjin Jeong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/25431
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spelling doaj-e28564655109461c9d2278b822bc64812020-11-25T04:06:04ZengCanadian Society for Pharmaceutical SciencesJournal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences1482-18262015-11-0118410.18433/J3BG7JHepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine AlkaloidsManuela G Neuman0Lawrence Cohen1Mihai Opris2Radu M Nanau3Hyunjin Jeong4In Vitro Drug Safety and Biotechnology and Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Toronto, Canada.Division of Gastroenterology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Department of Internal Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.In Vitro Drug Safety and Biotechnology, University of Toronto, Canada.In Vitro Drug Safety and Biotechnology, University of Toronto, Canada.In Vitro Drug Safety and Biotechnology and Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Toronto, Canada. PURPOSE: This article aimed 1) to review herbal medicine containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA)-induced toxicities of the liver; 2) to encourage the recognition and prevention of common problems encountered when using complementary and alternative medicine and 3) to review the toxic effects of herbal remedies containing PAs. DESIGN AND METHODS: We performed a systematic literature search using the PubMed and Google Scholar engines. The search was not restricted to languages. We also provide an interpretation of the data. CONCLUSIONS: Herbal remedies containing PAs can induce liver damage, including hepato- sinusoidal obstruction syndrome or veno-occlusive disease. Preventing overdose and monitoring long-term use of such remedies may avoid glutathione depletion leading to mitochondrial injury, and therefore avoid liver cell damage. Moreover, immediately stopping the herbal medication prevents further harm to the liver. Chronic consumption of hepatotoxicants can lead to cancer formation and promotion. The role of active metabolites in PA-induced liver toxicity and their mechanism of action require further investigation.   This article is open to POST-PUBLICATION REVIEW. Registered readers (see “For Readers”) may comment by clicking on ABSTRACT on the issue’s contents page. https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/25431
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author Manuela G Neuman
Lawrence Cohen
Mihai Opris
Radu M Nanau
Hyunjin Jeong
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Lawrence Cohen
Mihai Opris
Radu M Nanau
Hyunjin Jeong
Hepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
author_facet Manuela G Neuman
Lawrence Cohen
Mihai Opris
Radu M Nanau
Hyunjin Jeong
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title Hepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
title_short Hepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
title_full Hepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
title_fullStr Hepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
title_full_unstemmed Hepatotoxicity of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
title_sort hepatotoxicity of pyrrolizidine alkaloids
publisher Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences
series Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 1482-1826
publishDate 2015-11-01
description PURPOSE: This article aimed 1) to review herbal medicine containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA)-induced toxicities of the liver; 2) to encourage the recognition and prevention of common problems encountered when using complementary and alternative medicine and 3) to review the toxic effects of herbal remedies containing PAs. DESIGN AND METHODS: We performed a systematic literature search using the PubMed and Google Scholar engines. The search was not restricted to languages. We also provide an interpretation of the data. CONCLUSIONS: Herbal remedies containing PAs can induce liver damage, including hepato- sinusoidal obstruction syndrome or veno-occlusive disease. Preventing overdose and monitoring long-term use of such remedies may avoid glutathione depletion leading to mitochondrial injury, and therefore avoid liver cell damage. Moreover, immediately stopping the herbal medication prevents further harm to the liver. Chronic consumption of hepatotoxicants can lead to cancer formation and promotion. The role of active metabolites in PA-induced liver toxicity and their mechanism of action require further investigation.   This article is open to POST-PUBLICATION REVIEW. Registered readers (see “For Readers”) may comment by clicking on ABSTRACT on the issue’s contents page.
url https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/25431
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