Pokeweed antiviral protein attenuates liver fibrosis in mice through regulating Wnt/Jnk mediated glucose metabolism

2018 
Background/Aims: Pokeweed antiviral protein (PAP) has been reported to downregulate Wnt/Jnk pathway and attenuate liver fibrosis. This study was designed to intensively explore the mechanism of anti-fibrosis effect of PAP. Materials and Methods: Hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation was induced by high concentration of glucose. Cell viability was detected at different time points after PAP treatment. Meanwhile, hepatic fibrosis models in mice were induced by CCl4 injection. In the end, liver pathology was observed and contents of alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, lactic dehydrogenase, hyaluronic acid (HA), and laminin (LN) in serum together with hydroxyproline (Hyp) in liver were measured. The mRNA and protein expressions of HK2, PFKP, PCK1, and FBP1 as well as Jnk expression in HSC-T6 cells and liver tissue were detected by qPCR and western-blot, respectively. Results: Compared with high glucose, PAP reduced viability and expressions of HK2, PFKP, α-SMA, and Col1A1, where as enhanced the expressions of PCK1 and FBP1 in HSC-T6 cells ( P P P P Conclusions: Our results demonstrated that PAP attenuated liver fibrosis by regulating Wnt/Jnk-mediated glucose metabolism. It provided us a new target for the treatment of liver fibrosis.
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