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Oxytocin alleviates liver fibrosis via hepatic macrophages
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Previous studies revealed for the first time the expression of oxytocin receptors in the liver. The present study shows that oxytocin reverses hepatic fibrosis and that hepatic macrophages are the central hub of oxytocin-mediated alleviation of hepatic fibrosis by promoting a phenotypic switch in hepatic macrophages, transitioning from Ly6<sup>high</sup> to Ly6C<sup>low</sup> expression. The present study reveals a novel pathway by which oxytocin regulates macrophage phenotype. In addition, the potential applications of oxytocin and its analogues, as traditional drugs for clinical application, in the treatment of liver fibrosis deserve to be further explored.
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