Loss of flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 modulates dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyl 126-induced oxidative stress and hepatotoxicity

Feb 19, 2024Environmental research

Loss of a liver enzyme changes how a toxic chemical causes oxidative stress and liver damage

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Abstract

Exposure to PCB 126 resulted in higher hepatic tissue concentrations in wild-type mice compared to FMO3 knockout mice.

  • Wild-type mice exhibited macro and microvesicular fat deposition after PCB 126 exposure, which was absent in FMO3 knockout mice.
  • The oxidative stress response in the liver showed significant differences between wild-type and FMO3 knockout mice.
  • Specific genes were induced in wild-type mice only after PCB 126 exposure, indicating a distinct genetic response.
  • The most abundant F2-isoprostane, 8-iso-15-keto PGE2, increased in wild-type mice in response to PCB 126.
  • The findings suggest that the absence of FMO3 alters the liver's response to dioxin-like pollutants, affecting lipid metabolism.

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