Role of p38 map kinase in glycine-induced hepatocyte resistance to hypoxic injury

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作者
Carini, Rita [1 ]
Alchera, Elisa
Baldanzi, Gianluca
Piranda, Daniela
Splendore, Roberta
De Cesaris, Maria Grazia
Caraceni, Paolo
Graziani, Andrea
Albano, Emanuele
机构
[1] Univ A Avogadro, Dept Med Sci, Novara, Italy
[2] Univ Bologna, Dept Internal Med Cardioangiol Hepatol, Bologna, Italy
关键词
survival pathways; liver preconditioning; hepatocyte damage;
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10.1016/j.jhep.2006.10.014
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background/Aims: Glycine hepatoprotection is well known. However, the mechanisms involved are still poorly characterized. Methods: Glycine protection was investigated in isolated rat hepatocytes pretreated with 2 mmol/L glycine 15 min before incubation under hypoxic conditions. Results: Glycine significantly reduced Na+ overload and hepatocyte death caused by hypoxia. Glycine protection required the activation of a signal pathway involving Src, Pyk2 and p38 MAP kinases. Glycine treatment also induced a 11% increase of hepatocyte volume and transient ATP release. The prevention of cell swelling by hepatocyte incubation in a hypertonic medium as well as the degradation of extracellular ATP with apyrase or the block P2 purinergic receptors with suramin reverted glycine-induced cytoprotection and inhibited Src, Pyk2 and p38 MAPK activation. Glycine down-modulated Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE) activity, without affecting the development of intracellular acidosis during hypoxia. Such an effect was reverted by inhibiting p38 MAPK that also abolished glycine protection against Na+ overload caused by hypoxia. Conclusions: Glycine-induced ATP release in response to a moderate hepatocyte swelling led to the autocrine stimulation of P2 receptors and to the activation of Src, Pyk2 and p38 MAPK that increased hepatocyte resistance to hypoxia by preventing Na+ influx through NHE. (c) 2006 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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