A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways
Liver fibrosis plays a critical role in liver disease progression. A sialoglycopeptide from the Gadus morhua eggs (Gm-SGPP) was identified having a 7000 Da molecular weight with a core pentasaccharide structure and osteogenesis activity. However, whether Gm-SGPP is beneficial to liver fibrosis remai...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16906719 2023-05-15T16:18:57+02:00 A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways Hao Yue (4009937) Weizhen Cai (11307607) Yanqi Li (3395705) Xiaoxuan Feng (11024799) Ping Dong (627021) Changhu Xue (1324941) Jingfeng Wang (426406) 2021-10-29T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.1c05411.s002 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_Novel_Sialoglycopeptide_from_Gadus_morhua_Eggs_Prevents_Liver_Fibrosis_Induced_by_CCl_sub_4_sub_via_Downregulating_FXR_FGF15_and_TLR4_TGF-_Smad_Pathways/16906719 doi:10.1021/acs.jafc.1c05411.s002 CC BY-NC 4.0 CC-BY-NC Biochemistry Medicine Cell Biology Physiology Pharmacology Infectious Diseases Virology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified reduced hepatocyte necrosis lipid metabolism disorder like receptor 4 gadus morhua eggs core pentasaccharide structure masson staining showed liver disease progression lipid droplet accumulation via downregulating fxr sgpp significantly reduced 4 </ sub results showed liver fibrosis cholesterol accumulation western blotting value utilization sterol 27 sgpp increased sgpp downregulated risk factor osteogenesis activity orally administered key gene intraperitoneally injected first report critical role collagen deposition cholesterol conversion caused inhibition best knowledge 500 mg 30 days 10 ml Text Journal contribution 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.1c05411.s002 2021-12-19T22:59:57Z Liver fibrosis plays a critical role in liver disease progression. A sialoglycopeptide from the Gadus morhua eggs (Gm-SGPP) was identified having a 7000 Da molecular weight with a core pentasaccharide structure and osteogenesis activity. However, whether Gm-SGPP is beneficial to liver fibrosis remains unknown. In this study, mice with liver fibrosis were intraperitoneally injected with 2.5% CCl 4 (10 mL/kg) and orally administered with Gm-SGPP (500 mg/kg) for 30 days. Results showed that Gm-SGPP alleviated oxidative liver damage and lipid metabolism disorder and reduced hepatocyte necrosis and lipid droplet accumulation. Notably, we found that Gm-SGPP increased the number and changed the composition of bile acids via increasing cholesterol 7a-hydroxylase (CYP7A1) and sterol 27-hydroxylase (CYP27A1) expression, which caused inhibition of ileum farnesoid X receptor (FXR) expression and accelerated the cholesterol conversion. Cholesterol accumulation is a risk factor for liver fibrosis. Masson staining showed that Gm-SGPP significantly reduced the degree of collagen deposition. Western blotting further suggested that Gm-SGPP downregulated the key gene of the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-mediated transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β)/Smad pathway. To our best knowledge, this is the first report that Gm-SGPP prevented liver fibrosis via attenuating cholesterol accumulation. Our present results provide new ideas for the Gadus morhua egg’s high-value utilization. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Unknown |
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Biochemistry Medicine Cell Biology Physiology Pharmacology Infectious Diseases Virology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified reduced hepatocyte necrosis lipid metabolism disorder like receptor 4 gadus morhua eggs core pentasaccharide structure masson staining showed liver disease progression lipid droplet accumulation via downregulating fxr sgpp significantly reduced 4 </ sub results showed liver fibrosis cholesterol accumulation western blotting value utilization sterol 27 sgpp increased sgpp downregulated risk factor osteogenesis activity orally administered key gene intraperitoneally injected first report critical role collagen deposition cholesterol conversion caused inhibition best knowledge 500 mg 30 days 10 ml |
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Biochemistry Medicine Cell Biology Physiology Pharmacology Infectious Diseases Virology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified reduced hepatocyte necrosis lipid metabolism disorder like receptor 4 gadus morhua eggs core pentasaccharide structure masson staining showed liver disease progression lipid droplet accumulation via downregulating fxr sgpp significantly reduced 4 </ sub results showed liver fibrosis cholesterol accumulation western blotting value utilization sterol 27 sgpp increased sgpp downregulated risk factor osteogenesis activity orally administered key gene intraperitoneally injected first report critical role collagen deposition cholesterol conversion caused inhibition best knowledge 500 mg 30 days 10 ml Hao Yue (4009937) Weizhen Cai (11307607) Yanqi Li (3395705) Xiaoxuan Feng (11024799) Ping Dong (627021) Changhu Xue (1324941) Jingfeng Wang (426406) A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways |
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Biochemistry Medicine Cell Biology Physiology Pharmacology Infectious Diseases Virology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified reduced hepatocyte necrosis lipid metabolism disorder like receptor 4 gadus morhua eggs core pentasaccharide structure masson staining showed liver disease progression lipid droplet accumulation via downregulating fxr sgpp significantly reduced 4 </ sub results showed liver fibrosis cholesterol accumulation western blotting value utilization sterol 27 sgpp increased sgpp downregulated risk factor osteogenesis activity orally administered key gene intraperitoneally injected first report critical role collagen deposition cholesterol conversion caused inhibition best knowledge 500 mg 30 days 10 ml |
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Liver fibrosis plays a critical role in liver disease progression. A sialoglycopeptide from the Gadus morhua eggs (Gm-SGPP) was identified having a 7000 Da molecular weight with a core pentasaccharide structure and osteogenesis activity. However, whether Gm-SGPP is beneficial to liver fibrosis remains unknown. In this study, mice with liver fibrosis were intraperitoneally injected with 2.5% CCl 4 (10 mL/kg) and orally administered with Gm-SGPP (500 mg/kg) for 30 days. Results showed that Gm-SGPP alleviated oxidative liver damage and lipid metabolism disorder and reduced hepatocyte necrosis and lipid droplet accumulation. Notably, we found that Gm-SGPP increased the number and changed the composition of bile acids via increasing cholesterol 7a-hydroxylase (CYP7A1) and sterol 27-hydroxylase (CYP27A1) expression, which caused inhibition of ileum farnesoid X receptor (FXR) expression and accelerated the cholesterol conversion. Cholesterol accumulation is a risk factor for liver fibrosis. Masson staining showed that Gm-SGPP significantly reduced the degree of collagen deposition. Western blotting further suggested that Gm-SGPP downregulated the key gene of the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-mediated transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β)/Smad pathway. To our best knowledge, this is the first report that Gm-SGPP prevented liver fibrosis via attenuating cholesterol accumulation. Our present results provide new ideas for the Gadus morhua egg’s high-value utilization. |
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Hao Yue (4009937) Weizhen Cai (11307607) Yanqi Li (3395705) Xiaoxuan Feng (11024799) Ping Dong (627021) Changhu Xue (1324941) Jingfeng Wang (426406) |
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Hao Yue (4009937) Weizhen Cai (11307607) Yanqi Li (3395705) Xiaoxuan Feng (11024799) Ping Dong (627021) Changhu Xue (1324941) Jingfeng Wang (426406) |
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A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways |
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A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways |
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A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways |
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A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways |
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A Novel Sialoglycopeptide from Gadus morhua Eggs Prevents Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl 4 via Downregulating FXR/FGF15 and TLR4/TGF-β/Smad Pathways |
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novel sialoglycopeptide from gadus morhua eggs prevents liver fibrosis induced by ccl 4 via downregulating fxr/fgf15 and tlr4/tgf-β/smad pathways |
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