classified according to their amino acid sequence. The importance of these enzymes
can be seen in subgroups that lack particular genes. For example, in the case of
anaesthesia, codeine is metabolized to morphine by CYP2D6; therefore, the patients
having its deficiency find codeine ineffective (Vaja and Ghuman 2017). Cytochrome
P450s are also found in higher plants. The evolution of P450 family of isozymes in
plants is thought to occur through gene duplication and conversion due to the need of
plants to acclimatize in a harsh environment and also to protect themselves from
pathogens and predators (Werck-Reichhart and Feyereisen 2000).
29.2
Pharmacotherapies of Liver Disorders
The diseases associated with the liver are of major medical concern all over the
world. The main causes of liver diseases in Africa and Asia are parasitic and viral
infections, while alcohol abuse is a major cause in America and Europe. In addition,
viral hepatitis has also increased recently. So far, there is no established drug
available that could cure alcohol-associated liver disease (Subramaniyan et al.
2021). However, the currently used medications in the management of liver diseases
are discussed herein:
29.2.1 Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids allegedly are helpful in case of alcoholic hepatitis as they attenuated
the typical inflammatory response, decrease the production of cytokines, suppress
the acetaldehyde adduct formation and also inhibit the collagen production (Zhang
et al. 2005). Corticosteroids are also used for the short-term survival of patients with
severe alcoholic hepatitis (Mathurin et al. 2002). Steroidal treatment caused
improvement in some patients having severe alcoholic disease, and this short-term
histological improvement by steroids is due to decrease in the tumour necrosis factor
alfa (TNF-α), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expression as well as
changes in the soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) in the hepatic
vein (Spahr et al. 2001). Notably, in a systematic review of Rambaldi et al. (2002),
neither beneficial effects nor any clinical outcomes such as liver histology,
complications or mortality of anabolic-androgenic steroids are demonstrated in
patients having alcoholic liver disease. In recent scenario, corticosteroids are con-
sidered to have poor but sure future in the management of liver disorders. Similar
conclusion is supported by a recent summary evaluating RCTs in this treatment
modality (Crabb et al. 2020).
29.2.2 Interferons
Interferons (IFNs) belong to cytokine family having pleiotropic effects on the target
cells including the antiviral state inhibition of cell growth and immune response
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