Cyclooxygenase-1 serves a vital hepato-protective function in chemically induced acute liver injury

  • Jia Xiao
  • , Emily C. Liong
  • , Hai Huang
  • , Wing On Tse
  • , Kam Shing Lau
  • , Jingfei Pan
  • , Amin A. Nanji
  • , Man Lung Fung
  • , Feiyue Xing
  • , George L. Tipoe

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Abstract

Cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) is the constitutive form of the COX enzyme family, which produces bioactive lipids called prostanoids. Although the role of COX-2 in liver diseases has been studied, little is known about the function of COX-1 in liver injury. We aimed to investigate the role and mechanism of COX-1 in acute liver injury. Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) was administered to induce acute liver injury in wild-type or COX-1-deficient mice. Both genetic (partially or completely) deletion of COX-1 expression and pharmacological inhibition of COX-1 activity in mice exacerbated acute liver injury induced by CCl4, revealing the (1) histopathological changes and increased serum levels of aminotransferases; (2) oxidative stress in the liver partly through the action of cytochrome P450 2E1-dependent pathway; (3) enhanced inflammatory and chemoattractive responses with increased number of activated macrophages; and (4) increased apoptosis through both intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways. These pathological changes were partly through the modulation of transcription factor-dependent pathways (eg, NF-κB and C/EBP-α). Pre-treatment with prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) or 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) inhibitor in homozygous COX-1 knockout mice significantly ameliorated CCl4-induced hepatic injury. In addition, level of hepato-protective molecules (eg, OSM and OSMR) and associated liver regeneration pathway were significantly inhibited by the deficiency of COX-1 but restored by the addition of PGE2 or the inhibition of 5-LO. Furthermore, the alternative arachidonic acid metabolism pathway of 5-LO, which induced additional inflammation in the liver, was activated in response to the deficiency of COX-1. In conclusion, basal expression of COX-1 is essential for the protection of liver against chemical-induced hepatotoxicity and required for hepatic homeostatic maintenance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)430-440
Number of pages11
JournalToxicological Sciences
Volume143
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 5-lipoxygenase
  • Acute liver injury
  • Carbon tetrachloride
  • Cyclooxygenase
  • Prostaglandin

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