Bombesin and neurotensin exert antiproliferative effects on oval cells and augment the regenerative response of the cholestatic rat liver
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Bombesin and neurotensin exert antiproliferative effects on oval cells and augment the regenerative response of the cholestatic rat liver
Abstract
The regenerative capacity of the cholestatic liver is significantly attenuated. Oval cells are hepatic stem cells involved in liver's regeneration following diverse types of injury. The present study investigated the effect of the neuropeptides bombesin (BBS) and neurotensin (NT) on oval cell proliferation as well as on hepatocyte and cholangiocyte proliferation and apoptosis in the cholestatic rat liver. Seventy male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups: controls, sham operated, bile duct ligated (BDL), BDL+BBS (30 μg/kg/d), BDL+NT (300 μg/kg/d). Ten days later, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) mRNA (in situ hybridization), cytokeratin-19 and Ki67 antigen expression (immunohistochemistry) and apoptosis (TUNEL) were evaluated on liver tissue samples. Cells with morphologic features of oval cells that were cytokeratin-19(+) and AFP mRNA(+) were scored in morphometric analysis and their proliferation was recorded. In addition, the proliferation and apoptotic rates of hepatocytes and cholangiocytes were determined. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels and hepatic oxidative stress (lipid peroxidation and glutathione redox state) were also estimated. The neuropeptides BBS and NT significantly reduced ALT levels and hepatic oxidative stress. Both agents exerted similar and cell type-specific effects on oval cells, hepatocytes and cholangiocytes: (a) oval cell proliferation and accumulation in the cholestatic liver was attenuated, (b) hepatocyte proliferation was increased along with a decreased rate of their apoptosis and (c) cholangiocyte proliferation was attenuated and their apoptosis was increased. These observations might be of potential value in patients with extrahepatic cholestasis.
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