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Jung Hyun Park1, Bong Jun Kwak2, Ho Joong Choi3, Ok-Hee Kim3,4, Ha-Eun Hong3,4, Sang Chul Lee5, Kee-Hwan Kim6, Young Kyoung You3, Tae Yun Lee3, Joseph Ahn3, Say-June Kim3,4.
Abstract
Several studies have indicated that cholestatic liver damage involves mitochondria dysfunction. However, the precise mechanism by which hydrophobic bile salts cause mitochondrial dysfunction is not clear. In this study, we intended to determine the pathogenesis of cholestatic liver injury associated with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ co-activator 1α (PGC-1α). A mouse model of cholestatic liver disease was generated by surgical ligation of the bile duct (BDL), and a mouse model of fibrosis was developed through serial administration of thioacetamide. After obtaining liver specimens on scheduled days, we compared the expression of the antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase 2 [SOD2], catalase, and glutathione peroxidase-1[GPx-1]) and PGC-1α in livers from mice with fibrosis and cholestasis using western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. We found that cholestatic livers exhibit lower expression of antioxidant enzymes, such as SOD2, catalase, and PGC-1α. In contrast, fibrotic livers exhibit higher expression of antioxidant enzymes and PGC-1α. In addition, cholestatic livers exhibited significantly lower expression of pro-apoptotic markers (Bax) as compared to fibrotic livers. It is well known that overexpression of PGC-1α increases mitochondrial antioxidant enzyme expression, and vice versa. Thus, we concluded that obstructive cholestasis decreases expression of PGC-1α, which may lead to decreased expression of mitochondrial antioxidant enzymes, thereby rendering mice with cholestatic livers vulnerable to ROS-induced cell death.Entities:
Keywords: antioxidant enzymes; cholestatic liver disease; liver fibrosis; mitochondria; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ co-activator 1α
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32860664 PMCID: PMC7780111 DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.12961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Open Bio ISSN: 2211-5463 Impact factor: 2.792