Ferulic acid protects palmitic acid-induced lipotoxicity in hepatocytes via inhibiting p38 MAPK
10.12092/j.issn.1009-2501.2021.02.003
- Author:
Ai FU
1
;
Qiang HAN
1
;
Songtao LI
1
;
Ai FU
2
;
Tiantian XU
2
;
Zhen YANG
2
;
Xiaobing DOU
2
;
Zhen YANG
3
;
Xiaobing DOU
3
;
Songtao LI
3
Author Information
1. School of Basic Medicine & Public Health, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
2. School of Life Science, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
3. Institute of Molecular Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Ferulic acid;
Hepatocyte;
Lipotoxicity;
P38;
Palmitic acid
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
2021;26(2):137-143
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
AIM: To investigate the protective effect of ferulic acid on palmitic acid-induced lipotoxicity in HepG2 cells and to explore its potential molecular mechanisms. METHODS: HepG2 cells were induced by palmitic acid to establish a lipotoxicity model, while ferulic acid was added prior to palmitic acid treatment. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) was used to detect cell damage. Methyl azozole trace enzyme reaction is used for 3-(4, 5)-dimethylthiahiazo (-z-y1)-3, 5-di-phenytetrazoliumromide (MTT) was employed to detect cell viability. The molecular mechanisms of the protective effect of ferulic acid was analyzed by Western Blotting. RESULTS: There was no cytotoxic effect of different concentrations of ferulic acid (25, 50, 100, 200 μmol/L) treatment on HepG2 cells (P>0.05). Ferulic acid intervention significantly inhibited palmitic acid-induced cell death and improved palmitic acid-induced reduction of cell mitochondrial membrane potential (P<0.05). The activation of p38 significantly enhanced palmitic acid-induced hepatocellular lipotoxicity (P<0.05), while inhibition of p38 significantly improved palmitic acid-induced cell damage (P<0.05). In addition, ferulic acid significantly inhibited the upregulation of p38 phosphorylation by palmitic acid treatment (P<0.05). p38 activator exposure blocked the protective effect of ferulic acid on lipotoxicity (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Ferulic acid effectively improves hepatocellular injury induced by lipotoxicity.The inhibition of p38 signaling pathway is potentially involved in its protective effect. Ferulic acid may be an effective factor in the prevention and treatment of liver disease with lipotoxicity as a major pathological characteristic.