Frizzled-2 small interfering RNA protects hepatic BRL-3A cells against Hypoxia / Reoxygenation via modulation of autophagy.

The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology : the Official Journal of Turkish Society of Gastroenterology
Xiang HuYi Gao

Abstract

Autophagy plays a positive role in the prevention of liver damage after hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI); however, the molecular mechanism is still a mystery. Understanding the molecular events behind this injury may have important implications for devising proper strategies for managing liver injury. This study investigated the effects of Frizzled-2 expression on autophagy as well as Ca2+ concentration and apoptosis in BRL-3A cells. BRL-3A cells exposed to the hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) condition were used as an in vitro HIRI hepatic cell model. The transfection of Frizzled-2 small interfering RNA (siRNA) or expression vector was performed to silence or overexpress Frizzled-2 in BRL-3A cells. The intracellular Ca2+ concentration was monitored by the fluorescence of Ca+. Western blot was used to detect autophagy-related proteins and apoptotic marker Caspase-3. The cellular autophagosome was observed by a transmission electron microscope. Beclin-1 and Atg7 expressions were considerably induced by H/R treatment, and this induction was attenuated by Frizzled-2 siRNA in BRL-3A cells. The LC3B-II/I ratio was inhibited by H/R treatment, although it was considerably induced by Frizzled-2 siRNA. The overexpression of Frizzle...Continue Reading

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