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Loperamide induces excessive accumulation of bile acids in the liver of mice with different diets

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机构: [1]Guangdong Metabolic Diseases Research Center of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine.Key Laboratory of Glucolipid Metabolic Disorder, Ministry of Education of China, Institute of Chinese Medicine, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University.Guangdong TCM Key Laboratory for Metabolic Diseases, Guangzhou 510006, PR China [2]School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Guangzhou 510006, PR China [3]The First Affiliated Hospital (School of Clinical Medicine), Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Nong-Lin-Xia Road 19#, Yue-Xiu District, Guangzhou 510080, PR China
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关键词: Loperamide Hepatic toxicity Cholesterol Bile acid High fat diet Constipation

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Loperamide is a non-prescription medicine normally used for the treatment of diarrhea. The abuse and misuse of loperamide have been demonstrated to have toxic effects on heart. It is still unclear whether the abuse of loperamide can cause hepatic toxicity. The C57BL/6 mice fed with high fat diet (HFD) or normal food diet (NFD) were administrated with loperamide (5 mg/kg/day) intragastrically once a day for two weeks, after that, the feces, blood, hepatic tissues and intestines were harvested for biochemical and histological detection, and the expression of genes related with lipid metabolism was further checked by qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) and Western blot. The administration of loperamide caused the constipation in mice fed with NFD or HFD. The content of bile acids was significantly reduced in the feces of mice treated with loperamide, but the content of bile acids was significantly increased in the liver of these mice. The results of H&E staining showed that loperamide administration caused the damage of hepatic tissues, especially for mice fed with HFD. The expression of genes related with the biosynthesis of cholesterol and bile acids, including Hmgcr, Lss, Sqle, Fdps, Idi1, Mvk, Cyp7a1 and Ch25h, was all upregulated in the liver of mice treated with loperamide. Conversely, the expression of Abcg5, Abcb11 and Abcc2, which encode genes for transporting cholesterols and bile acids from hepatocytes to bile respectively, was downregulated in the liver of mice treated with loperamide. At the same time, the expression of Fabp6 and Slc51a, which transport bile acids from intestinal lumen into the blood, was all upregulated in the ileum of mice treated with loperamide. The expression of SHP, which inhibits the transcription of Cyp7a1 in hepatocytes, was significantly downregulated in the hepatic tissues of mice treated with loperamide. These results demonstrated that administration of loperamide caused excessive accumulation of bile acids in the liver of mice via upregulating genes for biosynthesis of cholesterol and bile acid and downregulating genes for discharging cholesterol and bile acids in hepatocytes of mice, moreover, the downregulation of SHP in hepatic tissues might be one of the mechanisms of it, especially for mice fed with HFD.Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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第一作者机构: [1]Guangdong Metabolic Diseases Research Center of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine.Key Laboratory of Glucolipid Metabolic Disorder, Ministry of Education of China, Institute of Chinese Medicine, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University.Guangdong TCM Key Laboratory for Metabolic Diseases, Guangzhou 510006, PR China [*1]Guangdong Metabolic Disease Research Center of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Guangdong TCM key Laboratory for Metabolic Disease, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Wai-Huan-Dong Road 280#, Guangzhou 510006, PR China.
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通讯机构: [1]Guangdong Metabolic Diseases Research Center of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine.Key Laboratory of Glucolipid Metabolic Disorder, Ministry of Education of China, Institute of Chinese Medicine, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University.Guangdong TCM Key Laboratory for Metabolic Diseases, Guangzhou 510006, PR China [*1]Guangdong Metabolic Disease Research Center of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Guangdong TCM key Laboratory for Metabolic Disease, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Wai-Huan-Dong Road 280#, Guangzhou 510006, PR China. [*2]Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, 280 Wai-Huan-Dong Road, Guangzhou 510006, PR China.
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