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Hepatic fibrosis inhibitorHepatic fibrosis inhibitor description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20090270654, Hepatic fibrosis inhibitor. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a hepatic fibrosis inhibitor. 2. Description of the Related Art Hepatic fibrosis is a condition in which production of fibrous tissues referred to as extracellular matrix formed of collagen and complex carbohydrate is accelerated, consequently to be gradually accumulated with progression of inflammation in the course of repairing necrotic hepatocytes necrotized by viral hepatitis, alcohol liver diseases, autoimmune hepatic disorders, metabolic hepatic disorders or the like. In early stages of inflammation, the hyperplastic extracellular matrix is eventually absorbed and cured without being accumulated, but production of the matrix in a case of chronic hepatitis maintaining its inflammatory conditions exceeds decomposition and absorption of the matrix to continue accumulation of the fibrous tissues, consequently to repeat a vicious circle that the hepatic parenchymal cells pressured by the accumulated fibrous tissues are damaged, resulting in accelerated production of the fibrous tissues, and eventually lead to hepatic cirrhosis in which the liver becomes hardened and malfunctions due to the fibrous tissues. The hepatic cirrhosis is difficult to cure, and, in many cases, the liver cirrhosis progresses to liver cancer. Particularly, hepatitis C which is possibly spread to others by virus-tainted blood products and has become a serious social issue progresses from chronic hepatitis to the liver cancer via the hepatic cirrhosis at high rates. Hence, treatment to suppress the hepatic inflammation and fibrosis is important, but at present, there is a paucity of therapeutic drugs having few side-effects and high curative effect. Recently, it has been thought that hepatic stellate cells and TGF-β undertake an important role in progression of hepatic fibrosis. The hepatic stellate cells are activated by cytokine released by the inflammatory cells such as macrophages to actively produce the extracellular matrix including type I collagen. Meanwhile, TGF-β was identified as a cytokine for stimulating genetic transformation and proliferation of normal fibroblasts and has effects for stimulating the proliferation of the activated stellate cells and the production of the extracellular matrix and antiproliferative activity of the hepatic parenchymal cells. Thus, the development of curative drugs for suppressing the effect of TGF-β or excess production of TGF-β has been advanced in order for controlling the hepatic fibrosis. Based on this viewpoint, as examples of an inhibitor for inhibiting hepatic fibrosis due to an anti-TGF-β action or TGF-β production inhibiting action, there have been studied an integrin inactivator in Patent Literature 1, an ALK5 inhibitor in Patent Literature 2, and an anti-TGF-β receptor peptide in Patent Literature 3. Further, as one example, Patent Literature 4 discloses that an iNOS-activity inhibitor of a specific configuration having an action of inhibiting NO-production shows suppressant actions on the production of TGF-β and hepatic fibrosis. A hydroquinone derivative represented by the following chemical formula (1) has potent antioxidant action and NO-production inhibiting action. The inventors of the present invention have devised an antioxidant agent containing such a compound as an active constituent (Patent Literature 5), a curative drug for refractory inflammatory affection such as arthritis rheumatoides and nonspecific inflammatory bowel diseases (Patent Literature 6), a carcinogenic inhibitor (Patent Literature 7), and a therapeutic agent for arterial sclerosis (Patent Literature 8).
Patent Literature 9 provided by the inventors of the present invention discloses a therapeutic composition for treatment of liver disorder containing the present compound as an active constituent. This literature concretely describes with respect to the effectiveness of the composition against alpha-naphthyl isothiocyanate (ANIT)-induced acute hepatic damage in mice on the basis of pharmacological examples and clarifies high safety of the composition through safety testing. Patent Literature 1: Japanese Published Unexamined Pub. No. 2002-530431 Patent Literature 2: Japanese Published Unexamined Appln. No. 2005-343889 Patent Literature 3: Japanese Published Unexamined Appln. No. 2007-186519 Patent Literature 4: Japanese Published Unexamined Appln. No. 2005-41837 Patent Literature 5: Japanese Published Unexamined Appln. HEI 5-301836 Patent Literature 6: Japanese Published Unexamined Appln. No. 2004-352661 Patent Literature 7: Japanese Published Unexamined Appln. HEI 6-100441 Patent Literature 8: Japanese Published Unexamined Appln. No. 2002-241366 Continue reading about Hepatic fibrosis inhibitor... Full patent description for Hepatic fibrosis inhibitor Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Hepatic fibrosis inhibitor patent application. ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. Start now! - Receive info on patent apps like Hepatic fibrosis inhibitor or other areas of interest. ### Previous Patent Application: Process for producing 1-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-5-octylbiguanide or a salt thereof Next Patent Application: Conversion of alkylhalides into alcohol alkoxylates Industry Class: Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series ### FreshPatents.com Support Thank you for viewing the Hepatic fibrosis inhibitor patent info. IP-related news and info Results in 2.25649 seconds Other interesting Feshpatents.com categories: Accenture , Agouron Pharmaceuticals , Amgen , AT&T , Bausch & Lomb , Callaway Golf paws |
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