Influence of doxorubicin on the extracellular matrix of the liver of rats under conditions of chronic alcoholic hepatitis
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Published:2023-04-14
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:278-283
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ISSN:2520-2588
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Container-title:Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems
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language:
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Short-container-title:Regul. Mech. Biosyst.
Author:
Mykytenko A. О.,Akimov O. Y.,Yeroshenko G. A.,Neporada K. N.
Abstract
The liver has a high regenerative potential that is dependent on many factors, in particular adenosine monophosphate kinase signaling, however, long-term alteration, such as daily alcohol consumption, turns regeneration into a chronic disease such as fibrosis, the end stage of which is cirrhosis. Hepatic extracellular matrix proteins are important triggers of enhanced stellate cell function during the progression of liver fibrosis. The experiments were performed on Wistar rats divided into four groups: control group; doxorubicin injection group (1.25 mg/kg); chronic alcohol hepatitis group; injection of doxorubicin during alcoholic hepatitis group, where we studied the total concentration of glycosaminoglycans, concentration of heparin-heparan, keratan-dermatan and chondroitin fractions of glycosaminoglycans, free oxyproline and sialic acids in the liver tissue homogenate. Cells with Mallory-Denk bodies were present in the liver of rats from the alcohol hepatitis group, which consisted of tangled balls of intermediate filaments and showed eosinophilia in the cytoplasm of degenerative hepatocytes. There were also necrotic changes in cells. Sinusoidal capillaries were locally dilated. In the central sections of the liver lobules of rats injected with doxorubicin against the background of chronic alcoholic hepatitis, the central veins were expanded, their endothelium was thinned. Sinusoidal capillaries were locally expanded, there were no blood cells in their lumens. The nuclei of the vast majority of hepatocytes were in a state of karyopyknosis, karyorrhexis, and karyolysis. Mallory-Denk bodies were present in the cytoplasm of cells. Administration of doxorubicin to animals with chronic alcoholic hepatitis leads to an increase in the total concentration of glycosaminoglycans, the concentration of chondroitin sulfates, a decrease in the heparin-heparan fraction of glycosaminoglycans and no changes in concentration of the keratan-dermatan fraction in the liver of rats compared to the control group. In the group of rats injected with doxorubicin against the background of chronic alcoholic hepatitis, the concentrations of total glycosaminoglycans, heparin-heparan fraction, and chondroitin fraction significantly increased, and the content of the keratan-dermatan fraction of glycosaminoglycans significantly decreased compared to animals with chronic alcoholic hepatitis. In rats injected with doxorubicin against the background of chronic alcoholic hepatitis, the content of free oxyproline decreased by 1.25 times, sialic acids – by 1.36 times, compared to the group of animals with chronic alcoholic hepatitis. Administration of ethanol or doxorubicin in combination with ethanol to rats causes morphological changes in the liver that are characteristic of chronic alcoholic hepatitis. Administration of doxorubicin to rats leads to degenerative morphological changes in the liver lobules. The administration of doxorubicin prevents alcohol-induced collagenolysis and the breakdown of glycoproteins, but increases the breakdown of proteoglycans due to an increase in the content of chondroitin and heparin-heparan fractions.
Publisher
Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University
Subject
Toxicology,Pharmacology,Microbiology,Physiology,Cell Biology,Biophysics,Biochemistry,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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