1.Exogenous phosphatidic acid reduces acetaminophen-induced liver injury in mice by activating hepatic interleukin-6 signaling through inter-organ crosstalk.
Melissa M CLEMENS ; Stefanie KENNON-MCGILL ; Joel H VAZQUEZ ; Owen W STEPHENS ; Erich A PETERSON ; Donald J JOHANN ; Felicia D ALLARD ; Eric U YEE ; Sandra S MCCULLOUGH ; Laura P JAMES ; Brian N FINCK ; Mitchell R MCGILL
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(12):3836-3846
We previously demonstrated that endogenous phosphatidic acid (PA) promotes liver regeneration after acetaminophen (APAP) hepatotoxicity. Here, we hypothesized that exogenous PA is also beneficial. To test that, we treated mice with a toxic APAP dose at 0 h, followed by PA or vehicle (Veh) post-treatment. We then collected blood and liver at 6, 24, and 52 h. Post-treatment with PA 2 h after APAP protected against liver injury at 6 h, and the combination of PA and