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    Hepatology. 2002 Jul;36(1):49-54.

    Ursodeoxycholic acid diminishes Fas-ligand-induced apoptosis in mouse hepatocytes.

    Azzaroli F, Mehal W, Soroka CJ, Wang L, Lee J, Crispe N, Boyer JL.

    Liver Center, Department of Internal Medicine and Immunology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520-8019, USA.

    Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) can protect hepatocytes from apoptosis induced by a variety of stimuli including anti-Fas antibody. However, in vivo the Fas receptor is activated by its natural ligand, Fas-L, whereas anti-Fas antibodies are not a physiologic stimulus. We therefore have assessed the anti-apoptotic effects of UDCA and other bile acids in a novel coculture model where apoptosis is induced in murine hepatocytes by membrane-bound Fas-L expressing fibroblasts. Primary hepatocytes were cultured overnight on collagen-coated coverslips with increasing concentrations of different bile acids and overlaid with either NIH 3T3 Fas-L(+) or Fas-L(-) expressing fibroblasts. After 6 hours cells were fixed and apoptosis was evaluated by TUNEL assay and DAPI staining using digital imaging. Fas-L protein expression and Fas trimerization were evaluated by Western blot analysis. FITC-UDCA and Mitotracker Red were used to evaluate UDCA localization with mitochondria. UDCA (up to 100 micromol/L, P <.0001), TUDCA (up to 400 micromol/L, P <.0001), and TCDCA (up to 200 micromol/L, P <.0001), but not TCA (up to 500 micromol/L), significantly protected hepatocytes in Fas-L(+) cocultures. UDCA had no significant effect on hepatocytes in Fas-L(-) cocultures. TUDCA, 50 micromol/L (P <.001) and TCDCA up to 200 micromol/L (P <.0001) also reduced the hepatocytes apoptotic rate in Fas-L(-) cocultures. Bile acids did not affect Fas-L expression in fibroblasts or Fas trimerization. FITC-UDCA colocalized with the mitochondrial probe. In conclusion, UDCA, TUDCA, and TCDCA but not TCA are capable of protecting hepatocytes from Fas-L-induced apoptosis. This protective effect is not associated with reductions in Fas trimerization, but may be related to a direct effect on the mitochondrial membrane.

    PMID: 12085348 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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