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Genetic depletion of p53 attenuates cocaine-induced hepatotoxicity in mice.

Authors :
Mai, Huynh Nhu
Sharma, Garima
Sharma, Naveen
Shin, Eun-Joo
Kim, Dae-Joong
Pham, Duc Toan
Trinh, Quynh Dieu
Jang, Choon-Gon
Nah, Seung Yeol
Jeong, Ji Hoon
Kim, Hyoung-Chun
Source :
Biochimie. Mar2019, Vol. 158, p53-61. 9p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract Cocaine, an addictive drug, is known to induce hepatotoxicity via oxidative damage and proapoptosis. Since p53, a tumor suppressor gene, plays a major role in inducing oxidative stress and apoptosis, we examined the role of p53 inhibition against cocaine-induced hepatotoxicity. Cocaine treatment significantly increased oxidative parameters (i.e., reactive oxygen species, 4-hydroxylnonenal, and protein carbonyl) in the liver of wild type (WT) mice. We found that the pharmacological (i.e. pifithrin-α) and genetic (i.e. p53 knockout) inhibition of p53 significantly attenuates cocaine-induced hepatotoxicity. Cocaine treatment increased alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels in the serum of mice, signifying hepatic damage. Consistently, these increases were attenuated by inhibition of p53, implying protection against cocaine-induced hepatic damage. In addition, cocaine treatment significantly increased PKCδ, cleaved PKCδ and p53 levels in the liver of WT mice. These increases were followed by the interaction between p53 and PKCδ, and pro-apoptotic consequences (i.e., cytosolic release of cytochrome c , activation of caspase-3, increase in Bax level and decreases in Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL levels). These changes were attenuated by p53 depletion, reflecting that the critical role of PKCδ in p53-mediated apoptotic potentials. Combined, our results suggest that the inhibition of p53 is important for protection against oxidative burdens, pro-apoptotic events, and hepatic degeneration induced by cocaine. Graphical abstract Image 1 Highlight • Cocaine induces hepatotoxicity in mice via oxidative stress and p53 activation. • Interaction of p53 and PKCδ might be important for p53-mediated toxic potentials. • p53 knockout or PFT-α attenuates hepatotoxic outcomes induced by cocaine in mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03009084
Volume :
158
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biochimie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135138518
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biochi.2018.12.009