α-生育酚对高胆固醇血症诱发的非酒精性脂肪性肝炎的脂肪生成和氧杂环醇产生的保护作用

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Free Radical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1080/10715762.2024.2421173
Ali Sahin, Tugce Demirel-Yalciner, Erdi Sozen, Nesrin Kartal Ozer
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尽管研究数量有限,但众所周知氧杂环醇会影响脂质/胆固醇代谢并促进炎症和组织坏死过程,从而导致非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)的恶化。因此,我们使用了高胆固醇介导的体内非酒精性脂肪性肝炎模型,旨在确定脂肪酸含量和氧杂环醇水平的变化及其在疾病进展过程中对胆固醇/脂质代谢的影响。我们进一步研究了α-生育酚的有益作用。为此,我们在高胆固醇血症兔模型中,通过气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)测定了脂肪酸谱,同时通过液相色谱-质谱/质谱(LC-MS/MS)测定了25-、27-、4β-、7α和24(S)-羟基胆固醇水平。此外,还通过免疫印迹法测定了脂质(SREBP-1c、PPARα、PPARγ)和胆固醇代谢相关蛋白(LXRα、SREBP2 和 ABCA1)。总之,本研究结果全面分析了高胆固醇饮食介导的肝脏脂质和氧杂环醇谱的改变。此外,本研究还解释了α-生育酚对高胆固醇血症诱导的 NASH 中脂肪生成和氧杂醇产生的保护作用。我们相信,本研究将为脂肪肝的进展和靶向治疗提供新的理论依据。
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Protective effect of alpha-tocopherol on lipogenesis and oxysterol production in hypercholesterolemia-induced nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

Despite limited number of studies, oxysterols are known to contribute to the progression of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) by affecting lipid/cholesterol metabolism and elevating proinflammatory and profibrotic processes. Accordingly, we used a high cholesterol-mediated in vivo NASH model and aimed to determine alterations in fatty acid content and oxysterol levels together with their effects on cholesterol/lipid metabolism during the progression of the disease. We further investigated the beneficial role of α-tocopherol. To this end, in our hypercholesterolemic rabbit model, we determined fatty acid profile by GC-MS while 25-, 27-, 4β-, 7α, and 24(S)-Hydroxycholesterol levels by means of LC-MS/MS. Additionally, lipid (SREBP-1c, PPARα, PPARγ) and cholesterol metabolism-related proteins (LXRα, SREBP2 and ABCA1) were determined by immunoblotting. In conclusion, the present findings provide a complete analysis of the hepatic alterations in lipid and oxysterol profiles mediated by a high-cholesterol diet. In addition, this study explains the protective effect of α-tocopherol on lipogenesis and oxysterol production in hypercholesterolemia-induced NASH. We believe that present study will guide to novel theories in the progression and therapeutic targeting of fatty liver diseases.

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Free Radical Research
Free Radical Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Free Radical Research publishes high-quality research papers, hypotheses and reviews in free radicals and other reactive species in biological, clinical, environmental and other systems; redox signalling; antioxidants, including diet-derived antioxidants and other relevant aspects of human nutrition; and oxidative damage, mechanisms and measurement.
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