TY - JOUR
T1 - Z-LLY-FMK can attenuate hepatocyte apoptosis after bile duct ligation in rat
AU - Sheen-Chen, Shyr Ming
AU - Ho, Hsin Tsung
AU - Hung, Kuo Sheng
AU - Eng, Hock Liew
PY - 2008/11
Y1 - 2008/11
N2 - Background: Cholestasis leading to retention and accumulation of toxic hydrophobic bile salts within hepatocytes may cause hepatocyte toxicity by inducing apoptosis. Calpains have been found to be involved in apoptosis of many cell systems. This study is designed with the aim of evaluating the possible effect of Z-LLY-FMK (a calpain inhibitor) on hepatocyte apoptosis after bile duct ligation in rat. Materials and Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized to five groups. Group 1 (C) underwent sham operation. Group 2 (CDMSO) underwent Sham operation and simultaneous treatment with dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). Group 3 (OB) underwent common bile duct ligation. Group 4 (OBZLLY) underwent common bile duct ligation and simultaneous treatment with Z-LLY-FMK. Group 5 (OBZFA) underwent common bile duct ligation and simultaneous treatment with ZFA-FMK. After 3 days, liver tissue was harvested for histopathologic analysis and apoptosis measurements. Results: When compared with sham operation groups, increased hepatocyte apoptosis (P <0.001) and ductular proliferation (P <0.001) occurred after common bile duct ligation. Following administration of Z-LLY-FMK, the increased hepatocyte apoptosis and ductular proliferation after common bile duct ligation were significantly diminished (P <0.001 and P <0.001). Moreover, administration of ZFA failed to show the same phenomenon (P = 0.9 and 0.987). Conclusion: Significantly increased hepatocyte apoptosis and ductular proliferation occurred after common bile duct ligation. The administration of Z-LLY-FMK could effectively diminish the hepatocyte apoptosis and ductular proliferation after common bile duct ligation, whereas the administration of ZFA-FMK failed to show the same effect.
AB - Background: Cholestasis leading to retention and accumulation of toxic hydrophobic bile salts within hepatocytes may cause hepatocyte toxicity by inducing apoptosis. Calpains have been found to be involved in apoptosis of many cell systems. This study is designed with the aim of evaluating the possible effect of Z-LLY-FMK (a calpain inhibitor) on hepatocyte apoptosis after bile duct ligation in rat. Materials and Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized to five groups. Group 1 (C) underwent sham operation. Group 2 (CDMSO) underwent Sham operation and simultaneous treatment with dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). Group 3 (OB) underwent common bile duct ligation. Group 4 (OBZLLY) underwent common bile duct ligation and simultaneous treatment with Z-LLY-FMK. Group 5 (OBZFA) underwent common bile duct ligation and simultaneous treatment with ZFA-FMK. After 3 days, liver tissue was harvested for histopathologic analysis and apoptosis measurements. Results: When compared with sham operation groups, increased hepatocyte apoptosis (P <0.001) and ductular proliferation (P <0.001) occurred after common bile duct ligation. Following administration of Z-LLY-FMK, the increased hepatocyte apoptosis and ductular proliferation after common bile duct ligation were significantly diminished (P <0.001 and P <0.001). Moreover, administration of ZFA failed to show the same phenomenon (P = 0.9 and 0.987). Conclusion: Significantly increased hepatocyte apoptosis and ductular proliferation occurred after common bile duct ligation. The administration of Z-LLY-FMK could effectively diminish the hepatocyte apoptosis and ductular proliferation after common bile duct ligation, whereas the administration of ZFA-FMK failed to show the same effect.
KW - Apoptosis
KW - Obstructive jaundice
KW - Z-LLY-FMK
KW - ZFA-FMK
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U2 - 10.1007/s10620-008-0306-y
DO - 10.1007/s10620-008-0306-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 18592378
AN - SCOPUS:53849144977
SN - 0163-2116
VL - 53
SP - 2975
EP - 2979
JO - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
JF - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
IS - 11
ER -