antifibrotická
Antifibrotická is a term derived from the Latin words "anti" meaning against, and "fibroticus" meaning fibrous. It refers to substances, drugs, or treatments that inhibit or reduce the formation of fibrous tissue, also known as fibrosis. Fibrosis is a common pathological process in which excessive fibrous connective tissue accumulates in organs and other tissues, often as a reaction to injury, infection, or chronic diseases. This process can lead to tissue scarring, organ dysfunction, and potentially life-threatening complications.
Antifibrotická agents are used in various medical fields, including oncology, cardiology, and hepatology. In oncology, they
The mechanisms of action of antifibrotická agents vary. Some work by inhibiting the production of extracellular
Antifibrotická therapy is an active area of research, with many new agents and combinations being investigated.