CANCER BIOLOGY: Expression of growth factors and growth factor receptors in the liver of C57BL/10J mice following administration of phenobarbitone
Autor: | P.F. Wadsworth, A.E. Kalinowski, S.E. Doughty, P.G. Lord, Terry C. Orton |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
Cancer Research
medicine.medical_specialty TGF alpha biology Growth factor medicine.medical_treatment General Medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Endocrinology Growth factor receptor Hepatocyte Growth Factor Receptor Internal medicine Hepatocyte medicine biology.protein Hepatocyte growth factor Epidermal growth factor receptor medicine.drug Transforming growth factor |
Zdroj: | Carcinogenesis. 17:973-981 |
ISSN: | 1460-2180 0143-3334 |
Popis: | Liver enlargement is a common feature of non-genotoxic rodent hepatocarcinogens administered at high doses. In the present study, the expression of growth factors and growth factor receptors was investigated in the C57BL/1OJ mouse during liver enlargement induced by the non-genotoxic rodent hepatocarcinogen, sodium phenobarbitone (PB). Male mice were dosed 0-2500 p.p.m. PB in the diet for 1, 4 and 13 weeks. There was a dose and time dependent increase in liver weight. Hepatocyte replication, assessed by incorporation of bromodeoxyuridine, was increased in a dose-dependent manner at week 1 only (18-fold increase at 2000 p.p.m.) and was predominantly localized in the centrilobular region. At week 1, PB (2500 p.p.m.) caused transient increases in transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and decreases in transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) and mannose-6-phosphate receptor (M6PR) in centrilobular hepatocytes which correlated with the replication in this region. At week 1, there was an increase in both hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and hepatocyte growth factor receptor (HGFR) which colocalized in centrilobular hepatocytes; in some mice or periportal hepatocytes in other mice. After 13 weeks, HGF and HGFR were localized in the cytoplasm of centrilobular hepatocytes of all mice but exhibited a differential intracellular distribution across the lobule. At 2500 p.p.m. PB, EGFR and HGFR mRNA were essentially unchanged over the 13 week dosing period whilst M6PR mRNA was increased 2- to 4-fold. At 2500 p.p.m. PB, EGFR protein levels from immunoblots showed a consistent decrease over the 13 weeks whilst M6PR and HGFR protein levels were essentially unchanged. The protein level and mRNA data for EGFR suggest post-transcriptional modification. Thus, phenobarbitone caused transient replication of hepatocytes and modulation of growth stimulatory and inhibitory factors and their associated receptors in terms of overall levels and regional distribution in the liver. |
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