Hepatic stellate cells are an important cellular site for β-carotene conversion to retinoid

Arch Biochem Biophys. 2010 Dec 1;504(1):3-10. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2010.05.010. Epub 2010 May 12.

Abstract

Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are responsible for storing 90-95% of the retinoid present in the liver. These cells have been reported in the literature also to accumulate dietary β-carotene, but the ability of HSCs to metabolize β-carotene in situ has not been explored. To gain understanding of this, we investigated whether β-carotene-15,15'-monooxygenase (Bcmo1) and β-carotene-9',10'-monooxygenase (Bcmo2) are expressed in HSCs. Using primary HSCs and hepatocytes purified from wild type and Bcmo1-deficient mice, we establish that Bcmo1 is highly expressed in HSCs; whereas Bcmo2 is expressed primarily in hepatocytes. We also confirmed that HSCs are an important cellular site within the liver for accumulation of dietary β-carotene. Bcmo2 expression was found to be significantly elevated for livers and hepatocytes isolated from Bcmo1-deficient compared to wild type mice. This elevation in Bcmo2 expression was accompanied by a statistically significant increase in hepatic apo-12'-carotenal levels of Bcmo1-deficient mice. Although apo-10'-carotenal, like apo-12'-carotenal, was readily detectable in livers and serum from both wild type and Bcmo1-deficient mice, we were unable to detect either apo-8'- or apo-14'-carotenals in livers or serum from the two strains. We further observed that hepatic triglyceride levels were significantly elevated in livers of Bcmo1-deficient mice fed a β-carotene-containing diet compared to mice receiving no β-carotene. Collectively, our data establish that HSCs are an important cellular site for β-carotene accumulation and metabolism within the liver.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic
  • Hepatic Stellate Cells / metabolism*
  • Hepatocytes / metabolism
  • Male
  • Mice
  • RNA, Messenger / genetics
  • RNA, Messenger / metabolism
  • Retinoids / metabolism*
  • beta Carotene / metabolism*
  • beta-Carotene 15,15'-Monooxygenase / deficiency
  • beta-Carotene 15,15'-Monooxygenase / genetics
  • beta-Carotene 15,15'-Monooxygenase / metabolism

Substances

  • RNA, Messenger
  • Retinoids
  • beta Carotene
  • Bco1 protein, mouse
  • beta-Carotene 15,15'-Monooxygenase