Oxaliplatin aggravates hepatic oxidative stress, inflammation and fibrosis in a non‑alcoholic fatty liver disease mouse model

奥沙利铂加剧非酒精性脂肪肝小鼠模型中的肝脏氧化应激、炎症和纤维化

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作者:Yulei Lu, Youzhi Lin, Xiaoqing Huang, Shengming Wu, Jian Wei, Chun Yang

Abstract

Oxaliplatin (OXA)‑based chemotherapy is widely used in the treatment of gastrointestinal tumors; however, it is associated with chemotherapy‑associated liver injury. Whether OXA induces liver injury and aggravates the already existing hepatic oxidative stress, inflammation and fibrosis in non‑alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and whether these effects can be alleviated by reduced glutathione (GSH) treatment, remains unclear. In the present study, OXA induced acute liver injury in NAFLD mice. Moreover, OXA increased the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) and decreased the levels of superoxide dismutase and GSH peroxidase in the livers of NAFLD mice. OXA also induced the upregulation of hepatic inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF)‑α, interferon (IFN)‑γ and interleukin (IL)‑17, in NAFLD mice. Furthermore, collagen fiber deposition in liver tissues was increased and the expression of transforming growth factor (TGF)‑β, α‑smooth muscle actin (SMA) and tissue inhibitor of metallopeptidase (TIMP)‑1 was upregulated in the livers of OXA‑treated NAFLD mice. Treatment with exogenous GSH alleviated OXA‑induced acute liver injury in NAFLD mice, and significantly reduced the levels of ROS, MDA and TNF‑α. However, GSH treatment did not inhibit collagen fiber deposition, although it reduced the levels of IFN‑γ, IL‑17, TGF‑β, α‑SMA and TIMP‑1 in the livers of OXA‑treated NAFLD mice. In conclusion, OXA chemotherapy may induce acute liver injury and aggravate the existing hepatic oxidative stress, inflammation and fibrosis in NAFLD. Treatment of NAFLD mice with exogenous GSH alleviated OXA‑induced liver injury, possibly by ameliorating OXA‑aggravated hepatic oxidative stress and inflammation; it did not, however, attenuate OXA‑aggravated liver fibrosis.

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