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Alcohol induces liver neoplasia in a novel alcohol-preferring rat model.

Authors :
Yip-Schneider MT
Doyle CJ
McKillop IH
Wentz SC
Brandon-Warner E
Matos JM
Sandrasegaran K
Saxena R
Hennig ME
Wu H
Waters JA
Klein PJ
Froehlich JC
Schmidt CM
Source :
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research [Alcohol Clin Exp Res] 2011 Dec; Vol. 35 (12), pp. 2216-25. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jul 25.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: Alcohol is a significant risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). To date, no rodent model has demonstrated the formation of hepatic neoplasia in the setting of chronic alcohol consumption alone.<br />Methods: We investigated whether rats selectively bred for high alcohol preference (P rats), allowed free access to water, or water and 10% (v/v) alcohol, for 6, 12, or 18 months, develop hepatic neoplasia.<br />Results: At necropsy, liver tumor incidence and multiplicity were significantly increased in 18-month alcohol-consuming versus water-consuming P rats. These data were confirmed histologically by glutathione-S-transferase pi-class (GSTp) staining. Phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (MAPK/ERK) staining was also increased in the sinusoidal lining cells within livers of alcohol-consuming versus water only P rats. In addition, cytochrome p450IIE1 (CYP2E1) mRNA, protein expression/activity, and intrahepatic oxidative stress were significantly increased in alcohol-consuming P rat livers versus water only. In contrast, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase expression decreased in alcohol-consuming versus water only P rats. No significant difference in alcohol dehydrogenase expression was detected.<br />Conclusions: These data demonstrate that chronic alcohol consumption is associated with hepatic neoplasia, MAPK/ERK activation, increased CYP2E1 activity, and intrahepatic oxidative stress in P rats. As these rats are well characterized as a model of alcoholism, these findings identify a novel rodent model of alcohol or "alcoholism"-induced liver neoplasia.<br /> (Copyright © 2011 by the Research Society on Alcoholism.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1530-0277
Volume :
35
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21790668
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01568.x