Adrenic acid as an inflammation enhancer in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

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作者
Nababan, Saut Horas H. [1 ]
Nishiumi, Shin [1 ]
Kawano, Yuki [1 ]
Kobayashi, Takashi [1 ]
Yoshida, Masaru [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Azuma, Takeshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Kobe Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Div Gastroenterol,Chu O Ku, 7-5-1 Kusunoki Cho, Kobe, Hyogo 6500017, Japan
[2] Kobe Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Metabol Res, Dept Internal Related,Chu O Ku, 7-5-1 Kusunoki Cho, Kobe, Hyogo 6500017, Japan
[3] AMED, CREST, Chuo Ku, 7-5-1 Kusunoki Cho, Kobe, Hyogo 6500017, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Liquid chromatography/mass-spectrometry; Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; Adrenic acid; Chemokine; Alanine aminotransferase; HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS; ACYL-COA OXIDASE; HEPATOCYTE LIPOAPOPTOSIS; LIPID HOMEOSTASIS; GENE-EXPRESSION; STEATOHEPATITIS; MICE; FIBROSIS; NAFLD; ALPHA;
D O I
10.1016/j.abb.2017.04.009
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background: This study was designed to identify novel links between lipid species and disease progression in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Methods: We analyzed lipid species in the liver and plasma of db/db mice fed a choline-deficient L-amino acid-defined, high-fat diet (CDAHFD) using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). An in vitro experiment was performed using HepG2 cells stimulated with recombinant human TNF alpha or IL1 beta. The expression of steatosis-, inflammation-, and fibrosis-related genes were analyzed. Plasma samples from NAFLD patients were also analyzed by LC/MS. Results: The CDAHFD-fed db/db mice with hepatic steatosis, inflammation, mild fibrosis, obesity, and hypercholesterolemia displayed significantly higher hepatic and plasma levels of free adrenic acid (p < 0.05). The accumulated adrenic acid in the CDAHFD-fed db/db mice was associated with increased expression of ELOVL2 and 5, and the suppression of the acyl-CoA oxidase I gene during peroxisomal beta- oxidation. The pretreatment of HepG2 cells with adrenic acid enhanced their cytokine-induced cytokines and chemokines mRNA expression. In NAFLD patients, the group with the highest ALT levels exhibited higher plasma adrenic acid concentrations than the other ALT groups (p-value for trend <0.001). Conclusion: Data obtained demonstrated that adrenic acid accumulation contributes to disease progression in NAFLD. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页数:12
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