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Decreased ZO1 expression causes loss of time-dependent tight junction function in the liver of ob/ob mice.

Yuya Tsurudome1, Nao Morita1, Michiko Horiguchi1, Kentaro Ushijima2,3.   

Abstract

Diabetes patients are at a high risk of developing complications related to angiopathy and disruption of the signal transduction system. The liver is one of the multiple organs damaged during diabetes. Few studies have evaluated the morphological effects of adhesion factors in diabetic liver. The influence of diurnal variation has been observed in the expression and functioning of adhesion molecules to maintain tissue homeostasis associated with nutrient uptake. The present study demonstrated that the rhythm-influenced functioning of tight junction was impaired in the liver of ob/ob mice. The tight junctions of hepatocytes were loosened during the dark period in control mice compared to those in ob/ob mice, where the hepatocyte gaps remained open throughout the day. The time-dependent expression of zonula occludens 1 (ZO1, encoded by Tjp1 gene) in the liver plays a vital role in the functioning of the tight junction. The time-dependent expression of ZO1 was nullified and its expression was attenuated in the liver of ob/ob mice. ZO1 expression was inhibited at the mRNA and protein levels. The expression rhythm of ZO1 was found to be regulated by heat shock factor (HSF)1/2, the expression of which was reduced in the liver of ob/ob mice. The DNA-binding ability of HSF1/2 was decreased in the liver of ob/ob mice compared to that in control mice. These findings suggest the involvement of impaired expression and functioning of adhesion factors in diabetic liver complications.
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Keywords:  Diabetes; Diurnal variations; Liver; Tight junction proteins; ZO1

Year:  2022        PMID: 36224445     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-022-07940-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.742


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