Gilbert’s syndrome as a model for studying the effects of bilirubin

Author:

Loshkova E. V.1ORCID,Doroshenko I. V.2ORCID,Yankina G. N.2ORCID,Rafikova Yu. S.2ORCID,Terentyeva A. A.2ORCID,Zhelev V. A.2ORCID,Anfinogenova O. B.3ORCID,Khavkin A. I.4ORCID,Odinaeva N. D.5ORCID,Kondratieva E. I.6ORCID,Lyulka T. S.2ORCID,Bozhenko E. A.2ORCID,Prudnikova V. K.2ORCID,Rebrienko M. .2

Affiliation:

1. Siberian state medical University; Research Clinical Institute of Childhood of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region

2. Siberian state medical University

3. Federal state budgetary educational institutions higher Education “Kemerovo state medical University” Ministries health care Russian Federation

4. Research Clinical Institute of Childhood of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region; Russian National Research Medical University named after N. I. Pirogov

5. Research Clinical Institute of Childhood of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region

6. Research Clinical Institute of Childhood of the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region; Federal state budgetary Scientific institution Medical Genetic Research Center named after Academican N. P. Bochkov

Abstract

Numerous scientific studies conducted over the past years expand our understanding of the physiological and pathophysiological effects of bilirubin. In this review of the literature, the authors, using the example of Gilbert’s syndrome, as a classic condition occurring with hyperbilirubinemia, discuss the results of clinical and experimental studies demonstrating the protective mechanisms and the protective role of elevated bilirubin concentration in relation to diseases accompanied by metabolic inflammation, oncological diseases, and a number of others. The authors focus on the hormonal function of bilirubin and its potential therapeutic effect discussed in recent scientific works. The purpose of this review of the literature is to expand the understanding of bilirubin from the clinician’s usual in the context of the end product of heme and antioxidant metabolism to a signaling molecule involved in the pathophysiology of many diseases.

Publisher

LLC Global Media Technology

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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