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dc.contributor.authorGhosh, Ayantika
dc.contributor.authorSil, Parames Chandra
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dc.date.issued2009-01-27
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dc.identifier.citationGhosh A and Sil PC (2009) Protection of acetaminophen induced mitochondrial dysfunctions and hepatic necrosis via Akt-NF- I.JB pathway: Role of a novel plant protein. Chern Bioi Interact. 177, 96- 106.en_US
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dc.descriptionDOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2008.09.006en_US
dc.description.abstractOxidative stress is a major cause of drug induced hepatic diseases. The present study aims to investigate the antioxidative signaling mechanism of a protein isolated from the herb, Cajanus indicus against acetaminophen induced necrotic cell death. We found that incubation of hepatocytes with the protein prevented acetaminophen-induced loss in cell viability, reduction in glutathione level and enhancement of reactive oxygen species generation. Treatment of mice with the protein before administration of acetaminophen also reduced serum nitrite and TNF-alpha formation. Moreover, it counteracted acetaminophen-induced loss in mitochondrial membrane potential, loss in adenosine tri phosphate and rise in intracellular calcium. Investigating the cell signaling pathways, we found that the protein exerts its protective action via the activation of NF-kappa B and Akt and deactivation of STAT-1. Surprisingly, no role of ERK1/2 or STAT-3 was found in the protein-mediated protection of hepatocytes during acetaminophen exposure. Finally, we found that acetaminophen introduces necrosis as the primary phenomena of cell death and protein treatment decreased the necrotic process as evident from the DNA fragmentation and flow-cytometry studies. In addition, administration of the protein to mice before acetaminophen application showed fewer number of TUNEL positive cells. Combining, data suggest that the protein possesses cytoprotective activity against acetaminophen-induced oxidative cellular damage and prevents hepatocytes from necrotic death.en_US
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dc.publisherELSEVIER IRELANDen_US
dc.subjectAcetaminophenen_US
dc.subjectOxidative stressen_US
dc.subjectMitochondrial damage and cellular necrosisen_US
dc.subjectProtein moleculeen_US
dc.subjectSignal transduction mechanismen_US
dc.subjectLiver protectionen_US
dc.titleProtection of acetaminophen induced mitochondrial dysfunctions and hepatic necrosis via Akt-NF-kappa B pathway: Role of a novel plant proteinen_US
dc.title.alternativeCHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONSen_US
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