1. Assessment of therapeutic effect of liraglutide in newly established cell culture model of non-alcoholic and drug-induced fatty liver disease
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Omanovic Kolaric, Tea, Nincevic, V, Kizivat, Tomislav, Zjalic, Milorad, Kuna, Lucija, Bilic- Curcic, Ines, Smolic, Martina, and Angeli, Paolo
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Hepatology ,Liraglutide ,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,amiodarone ,tamoxifen ,cell culture - Abstract
Background and aims: The impact of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) on global health is becoming more significant with the growing incidence of obesity and drugs consumption. Therefore, more research is necessary in order to enlighten underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms for these conditions and possible therapeutic approaches. Aims of our study were to establish reliable in vitro models of non-alcoholic and drug-induced fatty liver disease (DIFLD) and also to investigate possible therapeutic solutions in these in vitro models. Method: HuH7 cell culture models of NAFLD and DIFLD were established by incubation of Huh7 cells with 0, 5 mM oleic acid (OA), 5 μM to 20 μM of amiodarone, 1 μM to 10 μM of tamoxifen for various time periods (24 h, 48 h), respectively. Cells where cotreated with 1 nM to 100 nM of liraglutide in order to assess its potential beneficial effect in fatty liver models. Cell viability was measured by MTT ((3- (4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5- diphenyltetrazolium bromide) assay. Changes in cell shape and the extent of hepatosteatosis were assessed by fluorescent microscopy as shown in Figure. Cell nuclei were stained with Hoechst, and fat droplets were stained with Oil-Red-O. Trigliceryde (TG) accumulation was measured by TGO-PAP method and the results were read on the microplate reader. Results: Tamoxifen significantly reduced cell viability in a dosedependent manner after just 24 h treatment, compared to amiodarone and OA. Liraglutide co-treatment improved cell viability and the effect was greater after a longer period of treatment, especially in tamoxifen-treated cells for almost 30% (p
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- 2022
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