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  2. A single pretreatment with clofibric acid attenuates carbon tetrachloride-induced necrosis, but not steatosis, in rat liver

A single pretreatment with clofibric acid attenuates carbon tetrachloride-induced necrosis, but not steatosis, in rat liver

  • Food Chem Toxicol. 2020 Nov:145:111591. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2020.111591.
Yoshihiro Yamakawa 1 Takaaki Doi 1 Yoshizumi Naitou 1 Hiroshi Kawai 2 Atsushi Mitsumoto 3 Naomi Kudo 2 Yoichi Kawashima 4
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Affiliations

  • 1 Research and Development Laboratories, Maruho Co, 1 Awatacho, Chudoji, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, 600-8815, Japan.
  • 2 Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai University, 1-1 Keyakidai, Sakado, Saitama, 350-0295, Japan.
  • 3 Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai International University, Gumyo, Togane, Chiba, 283-8555, Japan.
  • 4 Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai University, 1-1 Keyakidai, Sakado, Saitama, 350-0295, Japan. Electronic address: ykawash@josai.ac.jp.
Abstract

The present study investigated whether a single pretreatment with clofibric acid suppresses liver injury in rats after CCl4 intoxication. Rats received a single pretreatment with clofibric acid (100 mg/kg, i.p.) 1 h prior to a CCl4 (1 mL/kg, p.o.) challenge, and were euthanized 24 h after the CCl4 administration. A single pretreatment with clofibric acid effectively suppressed increases in the serum aminotransferase activities and the severity of necrosis following the CCl4 challenge, whereas the pretreatment did not protect against CCl4-induced fatty liver. The clofibric acid pretreatment did not affect blood concentrations of CCl4 in the early stage after CCl4 dosing, or the level of the CCl4 reaching the liver 1 h after the CCl4 challenge. Moreover, the clofibric acid pretreatment did not affect the intensity of the covalent binding of the [14C]CCl4 metabolite to microsomal proteins and lipids. The clofibric acid pretreatment did not alter microsomal Cytochrome P450 2E1 activity. Based on these results, we conclude that protection against CCl4-induced hepatocellular necrosis by a clofibric acid pretreatment does not require its repeated administration, and that a single and brief pre-exposure to clofibric acid prior to CCl4 dosing markedly suppresses necrosis without affecting the development and progression of steatosis.

Keywords

Carbon tetrachloride; Clofibric acid; Liver protection; Necrosis; Steatosis.

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