Research Article Details

Article ID: A35212
PMID: 21435125
Source: Hepatol Res
Title: Splenectomy reduces fibrosis and preneoplastic lesions with increased triglycerides and essential fatty acids in rat liver cirrhosis induced by a choline-deficient L-amino acid-defined diet.
Abstract: AIM: &#8194; This study investigated whether splenectomy is of significance in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). METHODS: &#8194; Five-week-old Wistar rats were fed a choline-deficient diet for 8&#8195;weeks to create a NASH model. A sham-operation or splenectomy was then performed, and rats were killed 4&#8195;weeks later. RESULTS: &#8194; Liver fibrosis and liver preneoplastic lesions were significantly reduced in the splenectomy group compared to the sham-operation group, and &#945;-smooth muscle actin (SMA) expression was significantly inhibited (liver fibrosis area: sham 8.63&#8195;&#177;&#8195;4.09%, splenectomy 5.45&#8195;&#177;&#8195;3.69%, P&#8195;<&#8195;0.01; preneoplastic lesion size: sham 6.56&#8195;&#177;&#8195;3.68 &#215;10(6) &#8195;&#181;m(2) /cm(2) , splenectomy 4.63&#8195;&#177;&#8195;3.27 &#215;10(6) &#8195;&#181;m(2) /cm(2) , P&#8195;<&#8195;0.05; the number of preneoplastic lesions: sham 8.33&#8195;&#177;&#8195;3.96/cm(2) , splenectomy 5.17&#8195;&#177;&#8195;1.80/cm(2) , P&#8195;<&#8195;0.01; &#945;-smooth muscle actin-positive area: sham 4.41&#8195;&#177;&#8195;2.48%, splenectomy 2.75&#8195;&#177;&#8195;1.66%, P&#8195;<&#8195;0.01) On the other hand, liver triglycerides and essential fatty acids were significantly increased in the splenectomy group (liver triglycerides: sham 182&#8195;&#177;&#8195;35.0&#8195;mg/g, splenectomy 230&#8195;&#177;&#8195;35.0&#8195;mg/g, P&#8195;<&#8195;0.05; liver linoleic acid: sham 17.2&#8195;&#177;&#8195;4.9&#8195;mg/g, splenectomy 23.3&#8195;&#177;&#8195;6.9&#8195;mg/g, P&#8195;<&#8195;0.05; liver &#945;-linolenic acid: sham 118&#8195;&#177;&#8195;36.6&#8195;&#181;g/g, splenectomy 162&#8195;&#177;&#8195;51.4&#8195;&#181;g/g, P&#8195;<&#8195;0.05). In addition, expressions of hepatic fatty acid metabolism-related genes (e.g. acyl-CoA oxidase, liver carnitine palmitoyl-CoA transferase I, cytochrome P450 4A, long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase and medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase) were significantly inhibited in the splenectomy group. CONCLUSION: &#8194; These findings suggest that spleen plays an important regulatory role in the fibrosis, preneoplastic lesion and lipid metabolism of liver in a rat choline-deficient L-amino acid model.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1872-034X.2011.00784.x