Cyanidin-3-O-β-glucoside protects against liver fibrosis induced by alcohol via regulating energy homeostasis and AMPK/autophagy signaling pathway
2017
Wan, Ting | Wang, Sufan | Ye, Mingtong | Ling, Wenhua | Yang, Lili
Cyanidin-3-O-β-glucoside (Cy-3-G) has protective properties in many diseases. Whether Cy-3-G has protective effects on alcohol induced liver injuries remains uncertain. In our study, mice were fed with a high fat high cholesterol diet (HFC) plus ethanol for 12weeks. Cy-3-G supplementation reversed the liver damage induced by alcohol. In vitro studies, Cy-3-G restored the intracellular energy status of LX-2 cells and inhibited the activation of LX-2 cells induced by ethanol plus palmitate. The protective effect of Cy-3-G is via the increase of AMPK phosphorylation and autophagy. In conclusion, Cy-3-G ameliorated chronic alcoholic liver injuries, possibly by improving energy metabolic status. Specifically, liver fibrosis was protected by Cy-3-G via inhibiting the activation of stellate cells, which was mediated partially by AMPK/autophagy signaling pathway.
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