Deletion of circadian gene Per1 alleviates acute ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity in mice

Oct 23, 2013Toxicology

Removing the daily rhythm gene Per1 reduces liver damage from alcohol in mice

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Abstract

Mice lacking the clock gene Per1 displayed less susceptibility to ethanol-induced liver injury.

  • Ethanol-induced liver injury and fat accumulation in the liver vary according to circadian rhythms.
  • Lower serum transaminase activity and less severe tissue damage were observed in Per1-/- mice.
  • Ethanol-induced lipid peroxidation was reduced in Per1-/- mice compared to wild-type mice.
  • Serum and liver triglyceride levels were significantly lower in Per1-/- mice than in wild-type mice.
  • Increased expression of genes related to fat production was noted in HepG2 cells overexpressing Per1.

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