Alleviation of cholestatic liver injury and intestinal permeability by lubiprostone treatment in bile duct ligated rats: role of intestinal FXR and tight junction proteins claudin-1, claudin-2, and occludin

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Fereydoon Safari
Mohammadreza Sharifi
Ardeshir Talebi
Nasrin Mehranfard
Maedeh Ghasemi
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[1] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Physiology, School of Medicine
[2] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine
[3] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Pathology, School of Medicine
[4] Cellular and Molecular Medicine Research Institute,Neurophysiology Research Center
[5] Urmia University of Medical Sciences,undefined
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Bile duct ligation; Lubiprostone; Claudin-1; Claudin-2; Occludin; FXR receptor; Intestinal permeability; Liver injury;
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Gut barrier disintegrity and endotoxin translocation to the liver and systemic circulation are serious clinical complications associated with the stoppage of intestinal bile flow. There is no precise pharmacological option to prevent increased intestinal permeability after bile duct ligation (BDL). Lubiprostone, a chloride channel-2 agonist, has been shown to accelerate restoration of epithelial barrier dysfunction caused by injury, but the exact mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of lubiprostone on intestine barrier integrity remain unknown. Here, we assessed the beneficial effect of lubiprostone on cholestasis caused by BDL and relevant mechanisms. Male rats were subjected to BDL for 21 days. Seven days after BDL induction, lubiprostone was administered twice daily (10 µg/kg of body weight). Intestinal permeability was assessed through measurements of serum lipopolysaccharide (LPS) concentration. Real-time PCR was conducted to assess expression of intestinal claudin-1 occludin and FXR genes, which are important in preserving the intestinal epithelial barrier integrity, as well as claudin-2 being involved in a leaky gut barrier. Histopathological alterations were also monitored for liver injury. Lubiprostone significantly decreased BDL-induced systemic LPS elevation in rats. BDL induced a significant reduction in FXR, occludin, and claudin-1 genes expression, while increased claudin-2 expression in rat colon. Treatment with lubiprostone significantly restored expression of these genes to the control values. BDL also increased the level of hepatic enzymes ALT, ALP, AST, and total bilirubin, while lubiprostone could preserve the hepatic enzymes and total bilirubin in the treated BDL rats. Lubiprostone also caused a significant reduction in BDL-induced liver fibrosis and intestinal damage in rats. Our results suggest that lubiprostone favorably prevents BDL-induced alterations in intestinal epithelial barrier integrity possibly via modulating intestinal FXRs and tight junction gene expression.
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页码:2009 / 2022
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