Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study

Abstract Background Radix Bupleuri (RB) has been popularly used for treating many liver diseases such as chronic hepatic inflammation and viral Hepatitis in China. Increasing clinical and experimental evidence indicates the potential hepatotoxicity of RB or prescriptions containing RB. Recently, Sai...

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Main Authors: Xiaoyu Li, Xiaojiaoyang Li, Junxian Lu, Youyi Huang, Lili Lv, Yongfu Luan, Runping Liu, Rong Sun
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Published: BMC 2017-04-01
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spelling doaj-092bc945294a4f29a2ab41b44b0120022020-11-25T02:11:41ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822017-04-0117111410.1186/s12906-017-1733-0Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic studyXiaoyu Li0Xiaojiaoyang Li1Junxian Lu2Youyi Huang3Lili Lv4Yongfu Luan5Runping Liu6Rong Sun7Department of Medical Pathomorphology, Shandong Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineJiangsu Key Laboratory of Drug Screening, China Pharmaceutical UniversityDepartment of Medical Pathomorphology, Shandong Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Medical Pathomorphology, Shandong Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Medical Pathomorphology, Shandong Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Medical Pathomorphology, Shandong Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityDepartment of Medical Pathomorphology, Shandong Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineAbstract Background Radix Bupleuri (RB) has been popularly used for treating many liver diseases such as chronic hepatic inflammation and viral Hepatitis in China. Increasing clinical and experimental evidence indicates the potential hepatotoxicity of RB or prescriptions containing RB. Recently, Saikosaponins (SS) have been identified as major bioactive compounds isolated from RB, which may be also responsible for RB-induced liver injury. Methods Serum AST, ALT and LDH levels were determined to evaluate SS-induced liver injury in mice. Serum and liver total triglyceride and cholesterol were used to indicate lipid metabolism homeostasis. Liver ROS, GSH, MDA and iNOS were used to examine the oxidative stress level after SS administration. Western blot was used to detect CYP2E1 expression. A 8-Plex iTRAQ Labeling Coupled with 2D LC - MS/MS technique was applied to analyze the protein expression profiles in livers of mice administered with different doses of SS for different time periods. Gene ontology analysis, cluster and enrichment analysis were employed to elucidate potential mechanism involved. HepG2 cells were used to identify our findings in vitro. Results SS dose- and time-dependently induced liver injury in mice, indicated by increased serum AST, ALT and LDH levels. According to proteomic analysis, 487 differentially expressed proteins were identified in mice administrated with different dose of SS for different time periods. Altered proteins were enriched in pathways such as lipid metabolism, protein metabolism, macro molecular transportation, cytoskeleton structure and response to stress. SS enhanced CYP2E1 expression in a time and dose dependent manner, and induced oxidative stress both in vivo and in vitro. Conclusion Our results identified hepatotoxicity and established dose-time course-liver toxicity relationship in mice model of SS administration and suggested potential mechanisms, including impaired lipid and protein metabolism and oxidative stress. The current study provides experimental evidence for clinical safe use of RB, and also new insights into understanding the mechanism by which SS and RB induced liver injury.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1733-0High Performance Liquid ChromatographyHepG2 CellLiver InjuryAcute Liver InjuryiTRAQ Labelling
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author Xiaoyu Li
Xiaojiaoyang Li
Junxian Lu
Youyi Huang
Lili Lv
Yongfu Luan
Runping Liu
Rong Sun
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Xiaojiaoyang Li
Junxian Lu
Youyi Huang
Lili Lv
Yongfu Luan
Runping Liu
Rong Sun
Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
HepG2 Cell
Liver Injury
Acute Liver Injury
iTRAQ Labelling
author_facet Xiaoyu Li
Xiaojiaoyang Li
Junxian Lu
Youyi Huang
Lili Lv
Yongfu Luan
Runping Liu
Rong Sun
author_sort Xiaoyu Li
title Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study
title_short Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study
title_full Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study
title_fullStr Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study
title_full_unstemmed Saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study
title_sort saikosaponins induced hepatotoxicity in mice via lipid metabolism dysregulation and oxidative stress: a proteomic study
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background Radix Bupleuri (RB) has been popularly used for treating many liver diseases such as chronic hepatic inflammation and viral Hepatitis in China. Increasing clinical and experimental evidence indicates the potential hepatotoxicity of RB or prescriptions containing RB. Recently, Saikosaponins (SS) have been identified as major bioactive compounds isolated from RB, which may be also responsible for RB-induced liver injury. Methods Serum AST, ALT and LDH levels were determined to evaluate SS-induced liver injury in mice. Serum and liver total triglyceride and cholesterol were used to indicate lipid metabolism homeostasis. Liver ROS, GSH, MDA and iNOS were used to examine the oxidative stress level after SS administration. Western blot was used to detect CYP2E1 expression. A 8-Plex iTRAQ Labeling Coupled with 2D LC - MS/MS technique was applied to analyze the protein expression profiles in livers of mice administered with different doses of SS for different time periods. Gene ontology analysis, cluster and enrichment analysis were employed to elucidate potential mechanism involved. HepG2 cells were used to identify our findings in vitro. Results SS dose- and time-dependently induced liver injury in mice, indicated by increased serum AST, ALT and LDH levels. According to proteomic analysis, 487 differentially expressed proteins were identified in mice administrated with different dose of SS for different time periods. Altered proteins were enriched in pathways such as lipid metabolism, protein metabolism, macro molecular transportation, cytoskeleton structure and response to stress. SS enhanced CYP2E1 expression in a time and dose dependent manner, and induced oxidative stress both in vivo and in vitro. Conclusion Our results identified hepatotoxicity and established dose-time course-liver toxicity relationship in mice model of SS administration and suggested potential mechanisms, including impaired lipid and protein metabolism and oxidative stress. The current study provides experimental evidence for clinical safe use of RB, and also new insights into understanding the mechanism by which SS and RB induced liver injury.
topic High Performance Liquid Chromatography
HepG2 Cell
Liver Injury
Acute Liver Injury
iTRAQ Labelling
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1733-0
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