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Cytoprotective properties of alpha-tocopherol are related to gene regulation in cultured D-galactosamine-treated human hepatocytes

Vitamin E regulates gene expression and cell death

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Gonzalez Ojeda, Raúl
Collado, Juan A
Nell, Sandra
Briceño Delgado, Francisco Javier
Tamayo, Maria José
Fraga, Enrique
Bernardos, Angel
López-Cillero, Pedro
Pascussi, Jean Marc
Rufian, Sebastian
Vilarem, Maria José
De la Mata, Manuel
Brigelius-Flohe, Regina
Maurel, Patrick
Muntané Relat, Jordi
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2007
Subject
Tocopherol
Hepatocytes
Cell death
NF-kB
PXR
CYP3A4
PPAR-α
CPT1
NOS-2
Free radicals
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Abstract
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) has demonstrated antioxidant activity and gene-regulatory properties. d-Galactosamine (D-GalN)-induced cell death is mediated by nitric oxide in hepatocytes, and it is associated with hepatic steatosis. The beneficial properties of alpha-tocopherol and their relation to oxidative stress and gene regulation were assessed in D-GalN-induced cell death. Hepatocytes were isolated from human liver resections by a collagenase perfusion technique. alpha-Tocopherol (50 microM) was administered at the advanced stages (10 h) of D-GalN-induced cell death in cultured hepatocytes. Cell death, oxidative stress, alpha-tocopherol metabolism, and NF-kappaB-, pregnane X receptor (PXR)-, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR-alpha)-associated gene regulation were estimated in the hepatocytes. D-GalN increased cell death and alpha-tocopherol metabolism. alpha-Tocopherol exerted a moderate beneficial effect against apoptosis and necrosis induced by D-GalN. Induction (rifampicin) or inhibition (ketoconazole) of alpha-tocopherol metabolism and overexpression of PXR showed that the increase in PXR-related CYP3A4 expression caused by alpha-tocopherol enhanced cell death in hepatocytes. Nevertheless, the reduction in NF-kappaB activation and inducible nitric oxide synthase expression and the enhancement of PPAR-alpha and carnitine palmitoyl transferase gene expression by alpha-tocopherol may be relevant for cell survival. In conclusion, the cytoprotective properties of alpha-tocopherol are mostly related to gene regulation rather than to antioxidant activity in toxin-induced cell death in hepatocytes.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/32818
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Raul González, Juan Antonio Collado, Sandra Nell, Javier Briceño, María José Tamayo, Enrique Fraga, Ángel Bernardos, Pedro López-Cillero, Jean Marc Pascussi, Sebastián Rufián, Marie-José Vilarem, Manuel De la Mata, Regina Brigelius-Flohe, Patrick Maurel, Jordi Muntané, Cytoprotective properties of α-tocopherol are related to gene regulation in cultured d-galactosamine-treated human hepatocytes, Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Volume 43, Issue 10, 2007, Pages 1439-1452, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2007.07.023.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2007.07.023
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