Serine palmitoyltransferase (SPT) is the enzyme which catalyzes the first step of the biosynthesis of sphingolipids. However, the precise roles of SPT in vivo are not well understood, since complete knockout (KO) of genes which compose SPT results in a fetal lethal phenotype. A conditional KO (cKO) mouse of SPT long chain base 2 (Sptlc2) was therefore developed, and the effects of Sptlc2 deficiency were examined. Single cell necrosis in the epithelia of the crypts of the small and large intestines was observed as early as 24 h after induction of knockout. At 48 h after induction, decreases in spleen and thymus weights and decreases in numbers of reticulocytes and lymphocytes were observed in cKO mice, and single cell necrosis in the intestine became prominent. At 72 h after induction, decreases in body weight, spleen and thymus weights, and numbers of reticulocytes and lymphocytes became obvious in cKO mice. Histologically, atrophy of gastrointestinal mucosa and lymphoid necrosis as well as depletion of lymphoid and hematopoietic tissues were observed. These findings suggest that SPT plays important roles in the maintenance of the gastrointestinal mucosa, especially in the proliferation of the mucosal epithelial cells, and that deficiency of Sptlc2 induces necrotic lesions in gastrointestinal cells followed by atrophic change of the tissue in short term.
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is an endogenously expressed bioactive substance that has a strong anti-apoptotic effect. In this study, we biochemically and histologically characterized the effects of rh-HGF on in vitro human hepatocyte injury and mouse acute liver failure (ALF) models, both of which were induced by antibody-mediated Fas signaling. rh-HGF inhibited intracellular caspase-3/7 activation and cytokeratin 18 (CK-18) fragment release in both models. Histologically, rh-HGF dramatically suppressed parenchymal damage and intrahepatic hemorrhage. Among the laboratory parameters, prothrombin time (PT) was strongly preserved by rh-HGF, and PT was well correlated with the degree of intrahepatic hemorrhage. These results showed that the anti-apoptotic effect of rh-HGF on hepatocytes coincided strikingly with the suppression of intrahepatic hemorrhage. PT was considered to be the best parameter that correlated with the intrahepatic hemorrhages associated with hepatocellular damage. The action of rh-HGF might derive not only from its anti-apoptosis effects on liver parenchymal cells but also from its stabilization of structural and vasculature integrity.
Abstract:To clarify whether oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of islet lesions of diabetic animals, the effects of probucol (PB), an antioxidant and anti-hyperlipidemia agent, on the islets in streptozotocin (SZ)-induced diabetic APA hamsters in the acute and chronic phases of diabetes were examined. The control (CB group) and diabetic (SZ group) hamsters were treated with PB (1% in the diet) for 4 weeks from several days after SZ injection as the acute diabetic group, or 8 weeks from 6 weeks after SZ injection as the chronic diabetic group. Glucose tolerance test revealed that PB treatment decreased the high serum glucose level after glucose injection in the diabetic APA hamsters in the acute diabetic phase. Immunohistochemistry revealed that PB treatment significantly increased the percentage of the insulin positive area in the diabetic hamsters pancreata in both the acute and chronic phases. In addition, 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4HNE; an oxidative stress marker) positive cells were slightly reduced by PB treatment in the acute diabetic phase. Double-immunostaining for insulin and PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) revealed that elevation of the percentage of insulin and PCNA double-positive cells against insulinpositive cells was seen in the islets of PB-treated diabetic hamsters, but the difference was not significant compared with untreated diabetic hamsters (p=0.07). In semi-quantitative RT-PCR, the expression of two genes, Reg (Regenerating gene) and INGAP (islet neogenesis associated protein), in the diabetic APA hamsters was significantly increased compared to the control groups in both diabetic phases. PB treatment significantly reduced Reg expression in the chronic diabetic phase. These data suggest that PB treatment in SZinjected diabetic hamsters partially restored β-cell function through acting as an antioxidant and induced higher expression of Reg and INGAP genes in the pancreas of hamsters.
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