Enhanced autophagy protects hepatic cells from radiation injury

2018 
ObjectiveTo study the influence of radiation on autophagy and its protective effect on radiation injury of hepatic cells. MethodsAutophagy in mouse liver tissues was examined by GFP-LC3 staining and Western blot. Radiation-induced hepatic injury was evaluated by ALT and AST in mouse serum, protein expressions, and H & E and TUNEL staining of liver tissue. L02 cells were used for in vitro study. Chloroquine and rapamycin were used to manipulate the level of autophagy. ResultsTotal body irradiation (TBI) of 8 Gy caused an increase of autophagy in mouse liver tissue and AST level in serum( t =-7.47, P vs. IR+CQ:(433.42±40.07)U/L, t =-2.86, P vs. IR+CQ:(98.5±26.67)U/L, t =-3.09, P vs. IR+Rap:(278.42±20.09)U/L, t =-2.86, P in vitro and in vivo and further increased ALT and AST levels in serum, reduced L02 cell viability. Activation of autophagy by Rap effectively reversed those changes. ConclusionsAutophagy protects hepatic cells from radiation injury by decreasing ROS induction, which provides a potential target for the development of new clinical regimens against radiation induced liver injury.
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