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Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models
Hepatocellular carcinoma causes ~10% of all cancer-related deaths worldwide, usually emerging in a background of liver fibrosis/cirrhosis (70%-90% of cases). Chemically-induced mouse models for fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis are widely-applied, resembling the corresponding human disease. N...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30212575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203879 |
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author | Romualdo, Guilherme Ribeiro Prata, Gabriel Bacil da Silva, Tereza Cristina Fernandes, Ana Angélica Henrique Moreno, Fernando Salvador Cogliati, Bruno Barbisan, Luís Fernando |
author_facet | Romualdo, Guilherme Ribeiro Prata, Gabriel Bacil da Silva, Tereza Cristina Fernandes, Ana Angélica Henrique Moreno, Fernando Salvador Cogliati, Bruno Barbisan, Luís Fernando |
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description | Hepatocellular carcinoma causes ~10% of all cancer-related deaths worldwide, usually emerging in a background of liver fibrosis/cirrhosis (70%-90% of cases). Chemically-induced mouse models for fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis are widely-applied, resembling the corresponding human disease. Nonetheless, a long time is necessary for the development of preneoplastic/neoplastic lesions. Thus, we proposed an early fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis model for male and female mice separately, focusing on reducing the experimental time for preneoplastic/neoplastic lesions development and establishing standard models for both sexes. Then, two-week old susceptible C3H/HeJ male and female mice (n = 8 animals/sex/group) received a single dose of diethylnitrosamine (DEN, 10 or 50 mg/Kg). During 2 months, mice received 3 weekly doses of carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4), 10% corn oil solution, 0.25 to 1.50 μL/g b.wt.) and they were euthanized at week 17. DEN/CCl(4) protocols for males and females displayed clear liver fibrosis, featuring collagen accumulation and hepatic stellate cell activation (α-SMA). In addition, liver from males displayed increased CD68+ macrophage number, COX-2 protein expression and IL-6 levels. The DEN/CCl(4) models in both sexes impaired antioxidant defense as well as enhanced hepatocyte proliferation and apoptosis. Moreover, DEN/CCl(4)-treated male and female developed multiple preneoplastic altered hepatocyte foci and hepatocellular adenomas. As expected, the models showed clear male bias. Therefore, we established standard and suitable fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis models for male and female mice, shortening the experimental time for the development of hepatocellular preneoplastic/neoplastic lesions in comparison to other classical models. |
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spelling | pubmed-61367982018-09-27 Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models Romualdo, Guilherme Ribeiro Prata, Gabriel Bacil da Silva, Tereza Cristina Fernandes, Ana Angélica Henrique Moreno, Fernando Salvador Cogliati, Bruno Barbisan, Luís Fernando PLoS One Research Article Hepatocellular carcinoma causes ~10% of all cancer-related deaths worldwide, usually emerging in a background of liver fibrosis/cirrhosis (70%-90% of cases). Chemically-induced mouse models for fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis are widely-applied, resembling the corresponding human disease. Nonetheless, a long time is necessary for the development of preneoplastic/neoplastic lesions. Thus, we proposed an early fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis model for male and female mice separately, focusing on reducing the experimental time for preneoplastic/neoplastic lesions development and establishing standard models for both sexes. Then, two-week old susceptible C3H/HeJ male and female mice (n = 8 animals/sex/group) received a single dose of diethylnitrosamine (DEN, 10 or 50 mg/Kg). During 2 months, mice received 3 weekly doses of carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4), 10% corn oil solution, 0.25 to 1.50 μL/g b.wt.) and they were euthanized at week 17. DEN/CCl(4) protocols for males and females displayed clear liver fibrosis, featuring collagen accumulation and hepatic stellate cell activation (α-SMA). In addition, liver from males displayed increased CD68+ macrophage number, COX-2 protein expression and IL-6 levels. The DEN/CCl(4) models in both sexes impaired antioxidant defense as well as enhanced hepatocyte proliferation and apoptosis. Moreover, DEN/CCl(4)-treated male and female developed multiple preneoplastic altered hepatocyte foci and hepatocellular adenomas. As expected, the models showed clear male bias. Therefore, we established standard and suitable fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis models for male and female mice, shortening the experimental time for the development of hepatocellular preneoplastic/neoplastic lesions in comparison to other classical models. Public Library of Science 2018-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6136798/ /pubmed/30212575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203879 Text en © 2018 Romualdo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Romualdo, Guilherme Ribeiro Prata, Gabriel Bacil da Silva, Tereza Cristina Fernandes, Ana Angélica Henrique Moreno, Fernando Salvador Cogliati, Bruno Barbisan, Luís Fernando Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models |
title | Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models |
title_full | Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models |
title_fullStr | Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models |
title_full_unstemmed | Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models |
title_short | Fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: Establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models |
title_sort | fibrosis-associated hepatocarcinogenesis revisited: establishing standard medium-term chemically-induced male and female models |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30212575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203879 |
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