Literature DB >> 9870712

Ursodeoxycholate protects against ethanol-induced liver mitochondrial injury.

L Tabouy1, A J Zamora, L Oliva, A M Montet, F Beaugé, J C Montet.   

Abstract

The purpose of this work was to examine whether ursodeoxycholate (UDC), a hydrophilic bile salt, could reduce mitochondrial liver injury from chronic ethanol consumption in rats. Animals were pair-fed liquid diets containing 36% of calories as ethanol or isocaloric carbohydrates. They were randomly assigned into 4 groups of 7 rats each and received a specific treatment for 5 weeks: control diet, ethanol diet, control diet + UDC, and ethanol diet + UDC. Respiratory rates of isolated liver mitochondria were measured using a Clark oxygen electrode with sodium succinate as substrate. Mitochondria from rats chronically fed ethanol demonstrated an impaired ability to produce energy. At the fatty liver stage, the ADP-stimulated respiration (V3) was depressed by 33%, the respiratory control ratio (RC) by 25% and the P/O ratio by 15%. In ethanol-fed rats supplemented with UDC, both the rate and efficiency of ATP synthesis via the oxidative phosphorylation were improved: V3 was increased by 35%, P/O by 8%. All the respiratory parameters were similar in control group and control + UDC group. On the other hand, the number and size of mitochondria were assessed by electron microscopy and computer-assisted quantitative analysis. The number of mitochondria from ethanol-treated rats was decreased by 29%, and they were enlarged by 74%. Both parameters were normalized to control values by UDC treatment. These studies demonstrate that UDC has a protective effect against ethanol-induced mitochondrial injury by improving ATP synthesis and preserving liver mitochondrial morphology. These UDC positive effects may contribute to the observed decrease in fat accumulation and may delay the progression of alcoholic injury to more advanced stages.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9870712     DOI: 10.1016/s0024-3205(98)00511-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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