Does oxidative protein damage play a role in the pathogenesis of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury in the rat?

Sundari, PN; Wilfred, G; Ramakrishna, B

HERO ID

194472

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1997

Language

English

PMID

9540847

HERO ID 194472
In Press No
Year 1997
Title Does oxidative protein damage play a role in the pathogenesis of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury in the rat?
Authors Sundari, PN; Wilfred, G; Ramakrishna, B
Journal Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Volume 1362
Issue 2-3
Page Numbers 169-176
Abstract Free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of alcohol-induced liver injury in humans and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced liver injury in rats. The most extensively studied aspect of free radical induced liver injury is lipid peroxidation. Recently it has been found that free radicals can cause oxidative damage to cellular proteins and alter cellular function. One such susceptible protein is the enzyme glutamine synthase (GS). The chemical effects of CCl4 on cell proteins and their biological consequences are not known. Hence, in our study, the effect of CCl4 on liver protein oxidation and GS activity were investigated and compared with lipid peroxidation. A significant increase in liver protein carbonyl content (2-3 fold) and a significant decrease in hepatic GS activity (44-57%) were observed. Damage to proteins was rapid in onset and increased with time. Acute exposure of rats to CCl4 resulted in an increase in hepatic protein carbonyl content and a decrease in hepatic GS within 1 h. In cirrhosis of the liver induced by CCl4, the decrease in hepatic GS activity was accompanied by a significant increase in plasma ammonia levels. We conclude that protein oxidation may play a role in the pathogenesis of CCl4 induced liver injury and that the accumulation of oxidised proteins may be an early indication of CCl4 induced liver damage.
Doi 10.1016/S0925-4439(97)00065-3
Pmid 9540847
Wosid WOS:000072630000009
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Language Text English
Keyword carbon tetrachloride; liver injury; protein oxidation; glutamine synthase; lipid peroxidation
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