Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0011860 (type 2 diabetes)
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Drug-induced hepatotoxicity, although common, has been reported only infrequently with sulfonylureas. For glyburide, a second-generation sulfonylurea, only two brief reports of hepatotoxicity exist. Two patients with type II diabetes mellitus developed an acute hepatitis-like syndrome soon after initiation of glyburide therapy. There was no serologic evidence of viral infection, and a liver biopsy sample showed a histologic pattern consistent with drug-induced hepatitis. Both patients recovered quickly after stopping glyburide therapy and have remained well for a follow-up period of 1 year. Glyburide can produce an acute hepatitis-like illness in some persons.
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PMID:Glyburide-induced hepatitis. 310 48

Troglitazone, a PPAR-gamma agonist, is a new drug for type 2 diabetes. The drug decreases blood glucose via enhancing insulin action. Recently Sankyo pharmaceutical company is warning severe hepatotoxicity by troglitazone. It recommends to examine liver function every month in diabetic patients treated with the drug in order early to find drug-induced hepatitis. In Japan 153 diabetic patients treated with the drug developed severe hepatitis and 8 of them died of drug-side effects. Quinone metabolite of troglitazone predominantly in the liver to a sulfate conjugate and activation of PPAR gamma and PXR(pregnane X receptor) by troglitazone are supposed to be factors of hepatotoxic mechanism.
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PMID:[Clinical effect and side effect of troglitazone]. 1070 61