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RIP1 kinase inactivation protects against acetaminophen-induced acute liver injury in mice.

Yuguo Yi1, Weigao Zhang1, Liang Tao1, Qianchao Shao1, Qian Xu1, Yuxin Chen2, Haibing Zhang3, Jianfa Zhang1, Dan Weng4.   

Abstract

Many studies have investigated the role of receptor-interacting protein 1 (RIP1) kinase in acetaminophen (APAP) overdose-induced acute liver injury. However, the results were not consistent and there still remain controversies. Importantly, in these previous studies, the usage of DMSO to dissolve the RIP1 kinase inhibitor Nec-1, resulted in misleading conclusion. Our study aimed to determine the role of RIP1 kinase in APAP-induced liver injury, via genetically or pharmaceutically inhibition of RIP1 kinase activity. Our results indicated that APAP-induced liver injury was significantly attenuated in RIP1 kinase-dead (Rip1K45A/K45A) mice compared to WT control. High dosage of APAP-induced mortality was also rescued by RIP1 kinase inactivation. In agreement, RIP1 kinase inhibitor, Nec-1 which was formulated with PEG400, could efficiently alleviate APAP-induced hepatotoxicity. For the underlying mechanism, our results suggested that RIP1 kinase inactivation did not influence the hepatic GSH depletion, but significantly reduced the hepatic cell death and inflammation induced by APAP treatment. Using bone marrow transplantation model, we also demonstrated that it was RIP1 kinase activity in tissue-resident hepatic cells other than hematopoietic-derived cells mainly responsible for APAP-induced liver injury. Our study confirmed the important role of RIP1 kinase activity in APAP-induced acute liver failure.
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Keywords:  Acetaminophen; Cell death; Hepatotoxicity; Inflammation; RIP1

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34324981     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2021.07.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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