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Acetaminophen-induced liver injury is attenuated in transgenic fat-1 mice endogenously synthesizing long-chain n-3 fatty acids
Feng, Ruibing1; Wang, Yang1; Liu, Conghui1; Yan, Chunyan2; Zhang, Hang2; Su, Huanxing1; Kang, Jing X.4; Shang, Chang-Zhen3; Wan, Jim-Bo1
2018-08
Source PublicationBIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY
ISSN0006-2952
Volume154Pages:75-88
Abstract

Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose-induced hepatotoxicity is the most commonly cause of drug-induced liver failure characterized by oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cell damage. Therapeutic efficacy of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) in several models of liver disease is well documented. However, the impacts of n-3 PUFA on APAP hepatotoxicity are not adequately addressed. In this study, the fat-1 transgenic mice that synthesize endogenous n-3 PUFA and wild type (WT) littermates were injected intraperitoneally with APAP at the dose of 400 mg/kg to induce liver injury, and euthanized at 0h, 2h, 4h and 6h post APAP injection for sampling. APAP overdose caused severe liver injury in WT mice as indicated by serum parameters, histopathological changes and hepatocyte apoptosis, which were remarkably ameliorated in fat-1 mice. These pro tective effects of n-3 PUFA were associated with regulation of the prolonged JNK activation via inhibition of apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASKl)/mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4 (MKK4) pathway. Additionally, the augment of endogenous n-3 PUFA reduced nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) - mediated in flammation response induced by APAP treatment in the liver. These findings indicate that n-3 PUFA has potent protective effects against APAP-induced acute liver injury, suggesting that n-3 dietary supplement with n-3 PUFA may be a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of hepatotoxicity induced by APAP overdose.

KeywordAcetaminophen N-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Hepatotoxicity Jnk Inflammatory
DOI10.1016/j.bcp.2018.04.019
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Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPharmacology & Pharmacy
WOS SubjectPharmacology & Pharmacy
WOS IDWOS:000441369600008
PublisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-85046100935
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CollectionInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Corresponding AuthorShang, Chang-Zhen; Wan, Jim-Bo
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Macao, China
2.College of Pharmacy, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou, China
3.Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China
4.Laboratory for Lipid Medicine and Technology (LLMT), Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
First Author AffilicationInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
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Feng, Ruibing,Wang, Yang,Liu, Conghui,et al. Acetaminophen-induced liver injury is attenuated in transgenic fat-1 mice endogenously synthesizing long-chain n-3 fatty acids[J]. BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2018, 154, 75-88.
APA Feng, Ruibing., Wang, Yang., Liu, Conghui., Yan, Chunyan., Zhang, Hang., Su, Huanxing., Kang, Jing X.., Shang, Chang-Zhen., & Wan, Jim-Bo (2018). Acetaminophen-induced liver injury is attenuated in transgenic fat-1 mice endogenously synthesizing long-chain n-3 fatty acids. BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 154, 75-88.
MLA Feng, Ruibing,et al."Acetaminophen-induced liver injury is attenuated in transgenic fat-1 mice endogenously synthesizing long-chain n-3 fatty acids".BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY 154(2018):75-88.
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