Activation of insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor participates downstream of GPR30 in estradiol-17β-D-glucuronide-induced cholestasis in rats

Archives of Toxicology
Ismael R BarossoEnrique J Sánchez Pozzi

Abstract

Estradiol-17β-D-glucuronide (E17G), through the activation of different signaling proteins, induces acute endocytic internalization of canalicular transporters in rat, including multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (Abcc2) and bile salt export pump (Abcb11), generating cholestasis. Insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF-1R) is a membrane-bound tyrosine kinase receptor that can potentially interact with proteins activated by E17G. The aim of this study was to analyze the potential role of IGF-1R in the effects of E17G in isolated perfused rat liver (IPRL) and isolated rat hepatocyte couplets. In vitro, IGF-1R inhibition by tyrphostin AG1024 (TYR, 100 nM), or its knock-down with siRNA, strongly prevented E17G-induced impairment of Abcc2 and Abcb11 function and localization. The protection by TYR was not additive to that produced by wortmannin (PI3K inhibitor, 100 nM), and both protections share the same dependency on microtubule integrity, suggesting that IGF-1R shared the signaling pathway of PI3K/Akt. Further analysis of the activation of Akt and IGF-1R induced by E17G indicated a sequence of activation GPR30-IGF-1R-PI3K/Akt. In IPRL, an intraportal injection of E17G triggered endocytosis of Abcc2 and Abcb11, and this ...Continue Reading

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