Ding YJ, Lu S, Wu J, Cheng ML. Effect of blueberry on microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 protein and Beclin1 expression in liver tissue of rats with hepatic fibrosis.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2016;
24:1321-1330. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v24.i9.1321]
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Abstract
AIM: To investigate the effect of blueberry on microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3) protein and Beclin1 expression in liver tissue of rats with hepatic fibrosis.
METHODS: Sixty male SD rats were randomly divided into a normal control group, a hepatic fibrosis model group, high-, medium-, and low-dose blueberry treatment groups, and a Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet treatment group. Except the normal control group, hepatic fibrosis was induced in other groups by intraperitoneal injection of porcine serum. Simultaneously, rats in blueberry treatment groups and Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet treatment group were, respectively, given oral blueberry juice at a dose of 0.25 mL/100 g, 0.5 mL/100 g, and 1.0 mL/100 g, and Fufang Biejia Ruangan tablet (0.054 g/100 g) daily. All rats were killed at the end of the 12th week. Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were measured. Pathological changes in the hepatic tissue were evaluated by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and Masson staining. The expression of LC3-Ⅱ and Beclin1 was examined by Western blot and qRT-PCR. The expression of collagen Ⅰ (Col Ⅰ) were examined by Western blot.
RESULTS: Serum levels of ALT and AST had no significant differences in all the groups (P > 0.05). Compared with the normal control group, the expression of LC3-Ⅱ, Beclin1 and Col Ⅰ were significantly higher (P < 0.01) in the hepatic fibrosis model group, and the pathological stages of hepatic fibrosis were significantly aggravated. Compared with the hepatic fibrosis model group, the expressions of LC3-Ⅱ, Beclin1 and Col Ⅰ were significantly lower (P < 0.01), and the pathological stages of hepatic fibrosis were significantly reduced in the high- and medium-dose blueberry treatment groups (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: The expression of LC3-Ⅱ and Beclin1 increases in rats with hepatic fibrosis. The inhibitory effects of blueberry on hepatic fibrosis may be achieved by lowering the expression of LC3-Ⅱ and Beclin1 and then inhibiting autophagy.
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