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Hepatoprotective mechanism of schisandrin B: Role of mitochondrial glutathione antioxidant status and heat shock proteins

Authors :
Chiu, Po Yee
Tang, Man Ho
Mak, Duncan Hon Fai
Poon, Michel Kwong Tat
Ko, Kam Ming
Chiu, Po Yee
Tang, Man Ho
Mak, Duncan Hon Fai
Poon, Michel Kwong Tat
Ko, Kam Ming
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

In this study, the time course of schisandrin B- (Sch B-) induced changes in hepatic mitochondrial glutathione antioxidant status (mtGAS) and heat shock protein (HSP) 25/70 induction was examined to study their differential roles in the hepatoprotection afforded by Sch B pretreatment against carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) toxicity in mice. Dimethyl diphenyl bicarboxylate (DDB), a nonhepatoprotective analog of Sch B, was also included for comparison. The results indicate that Sch B treatment (2 mmol/kg) produced maximum enhancement in hepatic mtGAS and increases in both hepatic HSP 25 and HSP 70 levels at 24 It after dosing. While the extent of hepatoprotection afforded by Sch B pretreatment against CCl4 was found to correlate inversely with the elapsed time postdosing, the protective effect was associated with the ability to sustain mtGAS and/or HSP 70 levels in a CCl4-intoxicated condition. On the other hand, DDB (2 mmol/kg) treatment, which did not sustain mtGAS and HSP 70 level, could not protect against CCl4 toxicity. Abolition of the Sch B-mediated enhancement of mtGAS by buthionine sulfoximine/phorone did not completely abrogate the hepatoprotective action of Sch B. The results indicate that Sch B pretreatment independently enhances mtGAS and induces HSP 25/70 production, particularly under conditions of oxidative stress, thereby protecting against CCl4 hepatotoxicity. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1331185131
Document Type :
Electronic Resource