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  2. Alisol B 23-acetate protects against ANIT-induced hepatotoxity and cholestasis, due to FXR-mediated regulation of transporters and enzymes involved in bile acid homeostasis

Alisol B 23-acetate protects against ANIT-induced hepatotoxity and cholestasis, due to FXR-mediated regulation of transporters and enzymes involved in bile acid homeostasis

  • Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2015 Mar 15;283(3):178-86. doi: 10.1016/j.taap.2015.01.020.
Qiang Meng 1 Xin-Li Chen 1 Chang-Yuan Wang 1 Qi Liu 1 Hui-Jun Sun 1 Peng-Yuan Sun 1 Xiao-Kui Huo 1 Zhi-Hao Liu 1 Ji-Hong Yao 1 Ke-Xin Liu 2
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  • 1 Department of Clinical Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, Dalian Medical University, China.
  • 2 Department of Clinical Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, Dalian Medical University, China. Electronic address: kexinliu@dlmedu.edu.cn.
Abstract

Intrahepatic cholestasis is a clinical syndrome with systemic and intrahepatic accumulation of excessive toxic bile acids that ultimately cause hepatobiliary injury. Appropriate regulation of bile acids in hepatocytes is critically important for protection against liver injury. In the present study, we characterized the protective effect of alisol B 23-acetate (AB23A), a natural triterpenoid, on alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT)-induced liver injury and intrahepatic cholestasis in mice and further elucidated the mechanisms in vivo and in vitro. AB23A treatment dose-dependently protected against liver injury induced by ANIT through reducing hepatic uptake and increasing efflux of bile acid via down-regulation of hepatic uptake transporters (Ntcp) and up-regulation of efflux transporter (Bsep, Mrp2 and Mdr2) expression. Furthermore, AB23A reduced bile acid synthesis through repressing Cyp7a1 and Cyp8b1, increased bile acid conjugation through inducing Bal, Baat and bile acid metabolism through an induction in gene expression of Sult2a1. We further demonstrate the involvement of farnesoid X receptor (FXR) in the hepatoprotective effect of AB23A. The changes in transporters and Enzymes, as well as ameliorative liver histology in AB23A-treated mice were abrogated by FXR antagonist guggulsterone in vivo. In vitro evidences also directly demonstrated the effect of AB23A on FXR activation in a dose-dependent manner using luciferase reporter assay in HepG2 cells. In conclusion, AB23A produces protective effect against ANIT-induced hepatotoxity and cholestasis, due to FXR-mediated regulation of transporters and Enzymes.

Keywords

ANIT; Alisol B 23-acetate; Enzymes; FXR; Liver injury; Transporters.

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