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A non-hepatotropic parasite infection increases mortality in the acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure murine model: possible roles for IL-5 and IL-6
MARCO ANTONIO DE LEON NAVA
CAROLINA ALVAREZ DELGADO
LUIS DONIS MATURANO
JOSELIN HERNANDEZ RUIZ
Aarón Manjarrez-Reyna
Edgar Cruz
SONIA LEON-CABRERA
JORGE MORALES MONTOR
Fragoso Jose Manuel
EUSTACIO GALILEO ESCOBEDO GONZALEZ
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760160311
Acute liver failure, Acetaminophen, Parasite infection, Taenia crassiceps, Liver disease, Interleukin
"We evaluated the effects of a non-hepatotropic parasite infection (Taenia crassiceps) on the outcome of acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure in mice. Uninfected and T. crassiceps infected mice orally received either 300 mg/kg acetaminophen or water as vehicle (n = 5 per group). Survival analysis, hepatocyte necrosis, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, CYP2E1 protein, interleukin (IL-) 5, and IL-6 were assessed for all groups. All infected mice died within 16 h after exposure to acetaminophen (Tc+APAP group), whereas only one-third of uninfected animals exposed to acetaminophen (APAP group) died. Uninfected (Control group) and infected (Tc group) mice that received the vehicle showed no liver damage. Tc+APAP mice exhibited massive liver necrosis characterised by marked balloning degeneration of hepatocytes and higher serum ALT compared to Control, Tc, and APAP animals. Liver tissue from Tc+APAP mice also displayed increased expression of CYP2E1 protein and higher mRNA and protein levels of IL-5 and IL-6 compared to the other groups. These findings suggest that non-hepatotropic parasite infections may increase mortality following acute liver failure by promoting hepatocyte necrosis via IL-5 and IL-6-dependent CYP2E1 overproduction. This study identifies new potential risk factors associated with severe acute liver failure in patients."
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
2016
Artículo
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Vol. 111, No. 12, Págs. 757-764
Inglés
De León Nava,M.A.,Álvarez Delgado,C.,Donis Maturano,L.,Hernández Ruíz,J.,Manjarrez Reyna,A.N.,Cruz Avilés,E.,Leon Cabrera,S.,Morales Montor,J.,Fragoso,J.M.,Escobedo.G.2016.A non-hepatotropic parasite infection increases mortality in the acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure murine model: possible roles for IL-5 and IL-6.Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz,111(12),757-764.doi:10.1590/0074-02760160311
BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA
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