AAS ›› 2014, Vol. ›› Issue (2): 145-154.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.0529-1356.2014.02.001

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Molecular mechanism of the chronic alcohol exposure induced injury of the liver-brain in SMS2 knockout mice

ZHAO Jing-ya 1,2 CUI Zhan-jun1 HE Wei-ya2 SUN Yu-hua2 WANG Si-qian1 DENG Jin-bo 1* LU Guang-xiu 2*   

  1. 1. Institute of Neurobiology of He’nan University, He’nan Kaifeng 475004, China; 2.Department of Neurology, Huaihe Hospital of He’nan University, He’nan Kaifeng 475000, China
  • Received:2013-02-26 Revised:2013-05-05 Online:2014-04-06 Published:2014-04-06
  • Contact: DENG Jin-bo E-mail:jinbo_deng@henu.edu.cn

Abstract:

Objective To investigate the relationships among the chronic alcohol exposure, stress injury of liver-brain and ceramide’s effect. Methods The chronic alcohol exposure models in both wide type (WT) and sphingomyelin synthetase 2 knockout (SMS2-/-) mice were established. HE staining, Masson staining, c-Fos and NF-κB immunolabeling, Western blotting analysis and trranssmission electron microscopy were carried out. Results Alcohol exposure led to the wild-type and SMS2-/- mice hepatocytic steatosis and hepatic fibrosis. Mallory bodies and inflammatory cell infiltration were found in liver. After alcohol exposure, c-Fos and NF-κB positive cells increased in hippocampal CA1 area with dose dependency (P<0.01). However, comparing with the WT pups, the number of positive c-Fos and NF-κB cells in SMS2-/- mice increased much more than WT mice (P<0.05). Immunoblotting evidence of c-Fos and NF-κB protein supported the data of immunohistochemistry in both in WT and SMS2-/-mice (P<0.01 )Conclusion Oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in liver and CNS are the main pathological alterations after chronic alcohol exposure. The alcoholinducing oxidative stress probably is the cause of insulin resistance in organism. Ceramide is involved in the processes above through c-Fos and NF-κB pathway. Alcohol exposure induces the oxidative stress injury in liverbrain axis, such as inflammatory responses and the expression of oxidative stress cues, c-Fos and NF-κB. Ceramide increases the alterations above.