naltrexone attenuates endoplasmic reticulum stress induced hepatic injury in mice

Authors

a moslehi

f nabavizadeh

ar dehpou

sm tavanga

g hassanzadeh

abstract

endoplasmic reticulum (er) stress provides abnormalities in insulin action, inflammatory responses, lipoprotein b100 degradation and hepatic lipogenesis. excess accumulation of triglyceride in hepatocytes may also lead to disorders such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (nafld) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (nash). opioid peptides are involved in triglyceride and cholesterol dysregulation, inflammation and cell death. in this study, we evaluated naltrexone effects on er stress induced liver injury. to do so, c57/bl6 mice received saline, dmso and naltrexone, as control groups. er stress was induced by tunicamycin (tm) injection. naltrexone was given before tm administration. liver blood flow and biochemical serum analysis were measured. histopathological evaluations, tnf-α measurement and real-time rt-pcr were also performed. tm challenge provokes steatosis, cellular ballooning and lobular inflammation which significantly reduced in naltrexone treated animals. alt, ast and tnf-α increased in the tm group and improved in the naltrexone plus tm group. triglyceride and cholesterol levels decreased in tm treated mice with no increase in naltrexone treated animals. in the naltrexone plus tm group, gene expression of bax/bcl-2 ratio and caspase3 significantly lowered compared with the tm group. in this study, we found that naltrexone had a notable alleviating role in er stress induced steatosis and liver injury.

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Journal title:
acta physiologica hungarica

Publisher: akadémiai kiadó

ISSN 1245

volume 101

issue 3 2014

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