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Hoffmann, R. A wiki for the life sciences where authorship matters. Nature Genetics (2008)
 
 
 
 
 

The effect of Bcl-2 adenovirus against murine hepatocyte apoptosis caused by tumor necrosis factor alpha and D-galactosamine.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of Bcl-2 family proteins in hepatic apoptosis caused by TNF-alpha and D-galactosamine. METHODS: We induced mouse liver injury with TNF-alpha and D-galactosamine, and detected hepatic apoptosis, the expression of Bcl-2, Bax, and Bak proteins on hepatocytes by using TUNEL or immunohistochemistry, respectively. We also observed the expression of Bcl-2 protein on hepatocytes infected with Bcl-2 adenovirus vector and its protection against hepatocyte apoptosis. RESULTS: Hepatocyte apoptosis was induced in BalB/c mice pretreated with TNF-alpha plus D-galactosamine, accompanying the enhanced expression of Bax, Bak proteins in hepatocytes. Bcl-2 protein was expressed in murine hepatocytes and lasted at least 1 month after injection of Bcl-2 adenovirus vector, which also lowered ALT level from (1372.9+/-251.4)U/L to (796.5+/-78.7)U/L and reduced hepatocyte apoptosis caused by TNF-alpha and D-galactosamine. CONCLUSIONS: The enhanced expression of Bax, Bak proteins may play a role in hepatocyte apoptosis induced by TNF-alpha and D-galactosamine. D-galactosamine adenovirus vector can partially reduced hepatocyte apoptosis induced by TNF- alpha and D-galactosamine.[1]

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