Abstract

Background and Aim: Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) has been widely used to study mechanisms of hepatic injury and repair following toxic induced injury. This study was undertaken to evaluate the changes in gene expression in hepatocyte of injured liver of mice 48-h post-treatment with CCl4. Methods: Twelve adult male wild type mice were used in this experiment. The mice were fasted overnight and classified into two groups , (six mice each ) the first group received in the following morning 4 ml/kg Olive oil, while the second group was received 8 ml/kg CCl4 (50% in olive oil) by gavages. After 48-h, the mice were anesthetized and killed to obtain blood and excise the liver. Gene’s expression analysis in the liver tissue was carried out using cDNA microarray technique. Serum liver function tests, histopathological , histochemical and immunohistochemical examinations were also done. Results: Serum transaminases (AST and ALT) activities exhibited significant increase with the induced hepatic pathological changes included typical inflammation and necrosis observed in CCl4-treated mice. The cDNA microarrays analysis revealed that 63 genes have clearly changed their levels of expression. Of these, 37 genes were up-regulated and 26 genes were down-regulated. Of the up-regulated genes were ribosomal, transcription, stress, proteolysis and peptidolysis encoded proteins. The most interesting up-regulated gene is metallothionine-1 gene which was observed by microarry and immunohistochemistry techniques. On the other hand, the down-regulated genes encoded proteins for xenobiotic metabolism, detoxification, lipid metabolism and hormones proteins. Conclusion: These results demonstrated that changes in gene expression profile correlate with the biochemical and pathological alterations in the liver in response to CCl4 intoxication and most of them can be related to CCl4 mechanism of toxicity. However, the majority of the up-regulated genes are occurred in ribosomal protein. Furthermore, Mt-1 can be used as a biological marker for CCl4 toxicity. Modulation of Gene Expression in the Liver of Mice 48-H Post-Treatment with Ccl4 Karam Mahdy1, Abdel-Razik Farrag2 and Sonya El-Sharkawy2 Medical Biochemistry1 and Pathology2 Departments Medical Research Division, NRC, Egypt doi:10.4172/2155-9929.1000055

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