https://www.selleckchem.com/products/gpr84-antagonist-8.html In vitro, hepatocytes showed that the expression of HRG was upregulated under hypoxia/re-oxygenation conditions, but not in response to oleic acid treated hepatocytes. The decrease in HRG expression in fatty hepatocytes was accompanied by decreased Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and Hypoxia-inducible factor-2α (HIF-2α) expression. HRG is a hepatoprotective factor during hepatic I/R injury by decreasing neutrophil infiltration and NETs formation. The decrease in HRG is a cause of susceptibility to I/R injury in steatotic livers. Therefore, HRG is a new therapeutic target for minimizing liver damage in NASH patients. HRG is a hepatoprotective factor during hepatic I/R injury by decreasing neutrophil infiltration and NETs formation. The decrease in HRG is a cause of susceptibility to I/R injury in steatotic livers. Therefore, HRG is a new therapeutic target for minimizing liver damage in NASH patients.A pioneering boat-based survey was conducted in 2019, to gather baseline information regarding the presence, composition, relative abundance, and spatial distribution of deep-diving and off-shore cetaceans in the northern South China Sea (SCS). A total of 27 sightings comprising at least 8 cetacean species were recorded during the 13-day survey, including 5 deep-diving species (i.e. Risso's dolphin [Grampus griseus], short-finned pilot whale [Globicephala macrorhynchus], sperm whale [Physeter macrocephalus], Cuvier's beaked whale [Ziphius cavirostris], and an unidentified beaked whale [either the ginkgo-toothed beaked whale, Mesoplodon ginkgodens, or Deraniyagala's beaked whale, Mesoplodon hotaula]), as well as 3 off-shore dolphins (i.e. pantropical spotted dolphin [Stenella attenuate], striped dolphin [Stenella coeruleoalba], and Fraser's dolphin [Lagenodelphis hosei]). With the exception of pantropical spotted dolphins, all other species were sighted and recorded at sea in the northern SCS for the first time. The