L-Glutamine mitigates bile acid-induced inhibition of growth factor activity in rat hepatocyte cultures.

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Growth factors Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1080/08977194.2024.2407566
Wafa'a Alqabandi, Gursev S Dhaunsi
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Abstract

Bile acid-induced hepatotoxicity is inevitable in Cholestasis pathogenesis and L-Glutamine (L-Gln) has been reported to prevent total parenteral nutrition (TPN)-induced cholestasis in premature neonates. While mechanisms remain unknown, we hypothesize that bile acids impair growth factor (GF) function in hepatocytes which L-glutamine prevents through NAPDH oxidase (NOX) modulation. Glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDC, 0-100 µM) when added to primary hepatocyte cultures significantly (p < 0.01) decreased the FBS-induced BrdU incorporation, however inhibition of Fibroblast Growth factor (FGF)- or Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-induced DNA synthesis was more pronounced (p < 0.001). L-Gln markedly attenuated GCDC-mediated inhibition of DNA synthesis in both FBS and GF-treated cells. GCDC significantly increased the NADPH oxidase activity and NOX-1 protein expression that were markedly reduced by L-Gln and protein kinase c (PKC) inhibitor, LY-333531. Apocynin (APCN) and diphenyliodonium (DPI) significantly blocked the GCDC-mediated inhibition of GF-induced DNA synthesis. This study demonstrates that bile acid-induced hepatotoxicity involves dysfunction of certain growth factors via protein kinase c (PKC)- mediated NOX modulation which can be corrected, at least partly, by L-glutamine.

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L-谷氨酰胺可减轻胆汁酸对大鼠肝细胞生长因子活性的抑制。
胆汁酸诱导的肝毒性在胆汁淤积症的发病机制中不可避免,有报道称左旋谷氨酰胺(L-Gln)可预防早产新生儿全肠外营养(TPN)诱导的胆汁淤积症。虽然其机制尚不清楚,但我们推测胆汁酸会损害肝细胞中生长因子(GF)的功能,而 L-谷氨酰胺可通过 NAPDH 氧化酶(NOX)的调节来防止这种损害。将甘氨胆酸(Glycochenodeoxycholic acid,GCDC,0-100 µM)加入原代肝细胞培养物中可显著(p
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Growth factors
Growth factors 生物-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Growth Factors is an international and interdisciplinary vehicle publishing new knowledge and findings on the regulators of cell proliferation, differentiation and survival. The Journal will publish research papers, short communications and reviews on current developments in cell biology, biochemistry, physiology or pharmacology of growth factors, cytokines or hormones which improve our understanding of biology or medicine. Among the various fields of study topics of particular interest include: •Stem cell biology •Growth factor physiology •Structure-activity relationships •Drug development studies •Clinical applications
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