TY - JOUR
T1 - Absence of cytochrome P450 2A5 enhances alcohol-induced liver injury in mice
AU - Hong, Feng
AU - Liu, Xiyu
AU - Ward, Stephen S.
AU - Xiong, Huabao
AU - Cederbaum, Arthur I.
AU - Lu, Yongke
N1 - Funding Information:
These studies were supported by USPHS grants R21 AA-021362 and AA-020877 from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research .
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l..
PY - 2015/6/1
Y1 - 2015/6/1
N2 - Background: Ethanol can induce cytochrome P450 2E1, an active generator of reactive oxygen species, and this cytochrome is considered a risk factor for oxidative liver injury. Recently, we found that in addition to P450 2E1 also cytochrome P450 2A5, another isoform of cytochrome P450, can be induced by ethanol, and that ethanol induction of cytochrome P450 2A5 is P450 2E1-dependent. Aims: To investigate the role of cytochrome P450 2A5 in alcohol-induced liver injury. Methods: Cytochrome P450 2A5-knockout mice and wild type mice were fed the Lieber-Decarli ethanol liquid diet to induce liver injury. Controls were fed the Lieber-Decarli control diet. Results: After 4 weeks of feeding with Lieber-Decarli diet, ethanol-induced liver injury was enhanced in the knockout mice compared with wild type mice, as indicated by serum transaminases, hepatic fat accumulation (steatosis), and necroinflammation observed in liver sections with Haematoxylin & Eosin staining. Ethanol-induced oxidative stress was also higher in the knockout mice than the wild types. Ethanol feeding induced cytochrome P450 2A5 in wild type mice but not in the knockout mice, while induction of cytochrome P450 2E1 was comparable in the knockout and wild type mice. Conclusion: These results suggest that cytochrome P450 2A5 protects against ethanol-induced oxidative liver injury.
AB - Background: Ethanol can induce cytochrome P450 2E1, an active generator of reactive oxygen species, and this cytochrome is considered a risk factor for oxidative liver injury. Recently, we found that in addition to P450 2E1 also cytochrome P450 2A5, another isoform of cytochrome P450, can be induced by ethanol, and that ethanol induction of cytochrome P450 2A5 is P450 2E1-dependent. Aims: To investigate the role of cytochrome P450 2A5 in alcohol-induced liver injury. Methods: Cytochrome P450 2A5-knockout mice and wild type mice were fed the Lieber-Decarli ethanol liquid diet to induce liver injury. Controls were fed the Lieber-Decarli control diet. Results: After 4 weeks of feeding with Lieber-Decarli diet, ethanol-induced liver injury was enhanced in the knockout mice compared with wild type mice, as indicated by serum transaminases, hepatic fat accumulation (steatosis), and necroinflammation observed in liver sections with Haematoxylin & Eosin staining. Ethanol-induced oxidative stress was also higher in the knockout mice than the wild types. Ethanol feeding induced cytochrome P450 2A5 in wild type mice but not in the knockout mice, while induction of cytochrome P450 2E1 was comparable in the knockout and wild type mice. Conclusion: These results suggest that cytochrome P450 2A5 protects against ethanol-induced oxidative liver injury.
KW - Cytochrome P450 2A5
KW - Cytochrome P450 2E1
KW - Ethanol
KW - Liver
KW - Oxidative stress
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U2 - 10.1016/j.dld.2015.02.012
DO - 10.1016/j.dld.2015.02.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 25804444
AN - SCOPUS:84930182629
SN - 1590-8658
VL - 47
SP - 470
EP - 477
JO - Digestive and Liver Disease
JF - Digestive and Liver Disease
IS - 6
ER -