Literature DB >> 19359353

Differential hepatic effects of perfluorobutyrate mediated by mouse and human PPAR-alpha.

Jennifer E Foreman1, Shu-Ching Chang, David J Ehresman, John L Butenhoff, Cherie R Anderson, Prajakta S Palkar, Boo-Hyon Kang, Frank J Gonzalez, Jeffrey M Peters.   

Abstract

Perfluorobutyrate (PFBA) is a short chain perfluoroalkyl carboxylate that is structurally similar to perfluorooctanoate. Administration of PFBA can cause peroxisome proliferation, induction of peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation and hepatomegaly, suggesting that PFBA activates the nuclear receptor, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPAR-alpha). In this study, the role of PPAR-alpha in mediating the effects of PFBA was examined using PPAR-alpha null mice and a mouse line expressing the human PPAR-alpha in the absence of mouse PPAR-alpha (PPAR-alpha humanized mice). PFBA caused upregulation of known PPAR-alpha target genes that modulate lipid metabolism in wild-type and PPAR-alpha humanized mice, and this effect was not found in PPAR-alpha null mice. Increased liver weight and hepatocyte hypertrophy were also found in wild-type and humanized PPAR-alpha mice treated with PFBA, but not in PPAR-alpha null mice. Interestingly, hepatocyte focal necrosis with inflammatory cell infiltrate was only found in wild-type mice administered PFBA; this effect was markedly diminished in both PPAR-alpha null and PPAR-alpha humanized mice. Results from these studies demonstrate that PFBA can modulate gene expression and cause mild hepatomegaly and hepatocyte hypertrophy through a mechanism that requires PPAR-alpha and that these effects do not exhibit a species difference. In contrast, the PPAR-alpha-dependent increase in PFBA-induced hepatocyte focal necrosis with inflammatory cell infiltrate was mediated by the mouse PPAR-alpha but not the human PPAR-alpha. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that PFBA can activate both the mouse and human PPAR-alpha, but there is a species difference in the hepatotoxic response to this chemical.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19359353     DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfp077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 1096-0929            Impact factor:   4.849


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