Solanesol protects human hepatic L02 cells from ethanol-induced oxidative injury via upregulation of HO-1 and Hsp70.
Xiangyang Yao, Qin Bai, Dazhong Yan, Guilan Li, Chaotian Lü, Hui Xu
Index: Toxicol. In Vitro 29(3) , 600-8, (2015)
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Abstract
In present study, we showed that the mRNA and protein levels of HO-1 and Hsp70 in solanesol-treated L02 cells were significantly increased. The induction of the HO-1 by solanesol is majorly achieved via enhancing the nuclear translocation and transactivity of Nrf2 through enhancement of Hsp90-Keap1 interaction, while solanesol-elevated Hsp70 is related with promoting the nuclear translocation of HSF1 through the involvement of chaperones interaction. Furthermore, the induction of HO-1 and Hsp70 by solanesol could protect against ethanol-induced liver injury, including significantly suppressing the elevation of the activities of LDH and AST, attenuating ethanol-induced increase of the MDA, ROS level and decrease of the GSH level. Moreover, solanesol also suppressed ethanol-induced apoptosis of L02 cells by inhibition of nuclear morphological damage, procaspase 3 and cleavage of caspase 3 and PARP, suggesting solanesol may be beneficial against ALD. Solanesol also promoted tBHQ-mediated protective effects. However, treatment cells with SnPP or PES markedly abrogated the protective effects of solanesol on ethanol-induced cell injury. These results strongly suggested that solanesol could protect ethanol-induced L02 cell damage, which might be attributed to the activation of HO-1 and Hsp70. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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