Hepatocyte-restricted constitutive activation of PPAR alpha induces hepatoproliferation but not hepatocarcinogenesis

Yang, Q; Ito, S; Gonzalez, FJ

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635856

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Journal Article

Year

2007

Language

English

PMID

17331954

HERO ID 635856
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Year 2007
Title Hepatocyte-restricted constitutive activation of PPAR alpha induces hepatoproliferation but not hepatocarcinogenesis
Authors Yang, Q; Ito, S; Gonzalez, FJ
Journal Carcinogenesis
Volume 28
Issue 6
Page Numbers 1171-1177
Abstract Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha) is responsible for peroxisome proliferator-induced pleiotropic responses, including the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in rodents. However, it remains to be determined whether activation of PPARalpha only in hepatocytes is sufficient to induce hepatocellular carcinomas. To address this issue, transgenic mice were generated that target constitutively activated PPARalpha specifically to hepatocytes. The transgenic mice exhibited various responses that mimic wild-type mice treated with peroxisome proliferators, including significantly decreased serum fatty acids and marked induction of PPARalpha target genes encoding fatty acid oxidation enzymes, suggesting that the transgene functions in the same manner as peroxisome proliferators to regulate fatty acid metabolism. However, the transgenic mice did not develop hepatocellular carcinomas, even though they exhibited peroxisome proliferation and hepatocyte proliferation, indicating that these events are not sufficient to induce liver cancer. In contrast to the transgenic mice, peroxisome proliferators activate proliferation of hepatic non-parenchymal cells (NPCs). Thus, activation of hepatic NPCs and/or associated molecular events is an important step in peroxisome proliferators-induced hepatocarcinogenesis.
Doi 10.1093/carcin/bgm046
Pmid 17331954
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Keyword Animals; Carcinoma; Cell Proliferation; chemically induced; cytology; Enzymes; Fatty Acids; genetics; Health; Hepatocytes; Laboratories; Liver; liver cancer; Liver Neoplasms; metabolism; Mice; Mice,Transgenic; pathology; Peroxisome Proliferators; pharmacology; physiology; PPAR alpha; PubMed; Research; Research Support
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