Literature DB >> 17965554

Changes of micro-RNA expression in rat liver treated by acetaminophen or carbon tetrachloride--regulating role of micro-RNA for RNA expression.

Tamio Fukushima1, Yoshimasa Hamada, Hiroshi Yamada, Ikuo Horii.   

Abstract

Recently, microRNAs, involved in RNA interference, were discovered as a new gene regulation, with little is known in the filed of toxicology. In this study, a toxic dose of acetaminophen or carbon tetrachloride was administered singly to male rats, and microarry analysis using mirVana miRNA bioarray was performed. Partial least squares-discriminant analysis of the microarray data revealed that microRNAs expression was specifically changed by treatments at 6 hr after dosing. Furthermore, we focused on miR298 and miR370 among the microRNAs commonly affected by hepatotoxicants, because they were speculated to regulate an oxidative stress-related gene. From real-time RT-PCR analysis, microRNAs expression was suppressed by hepatotoxicants at 6 and 24 hr. Regarding acetaminophen, the decreases were found even though there were no morphological changes in the liver at 6 hr. To investigate these 2 microRNAs in more detail, we measured their expression, WST-1 for mitochondrial function and LDH release for cell collapse in primary cultured hepatocytes exposed to several concentrations of acetaminophen for 3 hr. At more than 5 mM, the microRNA expression and WST-1 decreased, whereas LDH was unchanged. Therefore, the change in microRNA expression occurred at the time when mitochondrial function was damaged prior to cell collapse. From all the above findings, we conclude that microRNAs were affected by hepatotoxicants and that the changes were found in the early phase of toxicity. Thus, our data suggest microRNAs have an important role for toxicological mechanism and we proposed that the changes in microRNA expression might be key molecules for toxicity expression.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17965554     DOI: 10.2131/jts.32.401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 0388-1350            Impact factor:   2.196


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