The result is
diminished liver function, leading to other health problems.
Not exact matches
Yoon and his research team found that glycochenodeoxycholate is a primary instigator of the rapid and sustained mitochondrial fragmentation that occurs in cholestasis and that when they blocked the excessive fission, ROS production,
liver injury and scarring, which can lead to cirrhosis and loss of
liver function, were all substantially
diminished.
When the
liver is
functioning with
diminished capacities it can reflect negatively on a whole range of different organs.
As LGS progresses, it can completely overwhelm the
liver in time because it can become flooded it with additional toxins
diminishing the
liver's ability
function normally.