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Green tea helps protect against hepatic fibrosis

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By David Liu and editing by Sheilah Downey

Drinking green tea may help prevent hepatic fibrosis, according to a new study published in the Nov 17, 2009 issue of the World Journal of Gastroenterology.

The study showed green tea extract prevented the development of hepatic fibrosis in rat cells with DMN-induced liver fibrosis.

Studies have shown that lipid peroxidation promotes collage production in fibroblasts and hepatic stellate cells and may play an important role in the development of liver fibrosis.

Previous studies have already found that green tea protects the liver from damages induced by carbon tetrachloride, cholestasis and alcohol.

green_tea_479558397.jpgIn the current study, Prof. Hong-Yon Cho from Korea University and colleagues wanted to know if green tea has an hepatoprotective effect against damage from dimethylnitrosamine.

They found that green tea inhibited the proliferation of activated hepatic stellate cells, reduced collagen depostion and type 1 collage expression ameliorating hepatic fibrosis.

The researchers concluded that "green tea may protect liver cells and reduce the deposition of collagen fibers in the liver. Green tea provides a safe and effective strategy for improving hepatic fibrosis."

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Rate Tea on 11/21/2009 19:16:58
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This seems a little esoteric in comparison to some of the other studies that are coming out about the health benefits of tea, but it makes sense and is still significant.

Am I correct that hepatic fibrosis is generally an inherited condition? That would make this result a bit more interesting because it would show that green tea has the potential to prevent a disease even when someone has a genetic predisposition towards it.
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whey protein on 11/23/2009 04:21:30
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Green tea, known for its healing abilities to burn fat, prevent weight gain, improve healthy skin, aid bowel movement, improve brain activities, lower cholesterol, and even fights bad breath.
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Green Tea on 11/23/2009 08:39:17
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Another wonder of the healthy drink. Surely drinking green tea daily is one good habit everyone should adopt. More and more benefits are being discovered everyday.
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