Research Article Details

Article ID: A07538
PMID: 32451200
Source: Arab J Gastroenterol
Title: The roles and interaction of FXR and PPARs in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Abstract: BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: To identify the roles and interaction of farnesoid&#160;X&#160;receptor (FXR) and peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) in Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) pathogenesis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 16 C57/BL male FXR knockout (KO) mice and sex- and age-matched C57/BL wild type mice were received either standard rodent chow or high-fat and sucrose diet (Blank control, NAFLD, FXR KO and FXR KO NAFLD) for 8&#160;weeks. After that, all mice were sacrificed. Liver tissues and blood samples were collected for laboratory and RT-PCR examination. RESULTS: NAFLD, FXR KO and FXR KO NAFLD mouse models were successful established. Compared with blank control, FXR and PPAR-&#945; mRNA expression decreased significantly (P&#160;<&#160;0.05), PPAR-&#946; expression increased slightly (P&#160;>&#160;0.05), PPAR-&#947; expression increased significantly in NAFLD (P&#160;<&#160;0.05). Slight increased PPAR-&#945; mRNA expression (P&#160;>&#160;0.05) and markedly decreased PPAR-&#946; and PPAR-&#947; expression (P&#160;<&#160;0.05) were found in FXR KO. Compared with FXR KO group, there was a slight increase in PPAR-&#945;and PPAR-&#946;mRNA expression (P&#160;>&#160;0.05) and significant increase in PPAR-&#947; expression (P&#160;<&#160;0.05) in FXR KO NAFLD group. Comparison with NAFLD, PPAR-&#945; mRNA expression increased slightly (P&#160;>&#160;0.05), PPAR-&#946; and PPAR-&#947; expression decreased significantly (P&#160;<&#160;0.05) in FXR KO NAFLD. CONCLUSION: FXR and PPARs interaction may play important roles in NAFLD pathogenesis.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajg.2020.04.018