Apelin/APJ system: A key therapeutic target for liver disease

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Abstract

Apelin, a new bioactive peptide, was identified as an endogenous ligand for APJ (Angiotensin II receptor-like 1). Apelin and its receptor have an abundant distribution in central nervous system and peripheral tissues, including liver. Apelin/APJ has diverse physiological and pathological effects, including regulation of cardiovascular function, angiogenesis, fluid homeostasis and so on. Apelin/APJ system may act as a novel potential therapeutic target for liver disease. In this article, we review the role of apelin/APJ system in liver fibrosis, hepatitis, hepatic cirrhosis, liver injury and metabolic liver disease.

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Lv, S. Y., Cui, B., Chen, W. D., & Wang, Y. D. (2017). Apelin/APJ system: A key therapeutic target for liver disease. Oncotarget. Impact Journals LLC. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22841

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