Development of liver fibrosis during aging: effects of caloric restriction
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2013
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Biolife
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Liver is the central metabolic organ of the body and diet is considered one of the main environmental
factors that can impact on aging liver. In the elderly stage liver function is relatively well conserved
although there are a variety of not well defined morphological changes related to liver fibrosis which
is commonly associated with an inflammatory state. The aim of this paper is to study these alterations
during the physiological process of aging in Wistar rats and also test if caloric restriction (CR) could
ameliorate them. As fibrosis is associated to hepatic stellate cell (HSC) function we also analyzed these
cells during aging. Livers from five groups of male Wistar rats (3-, 8-, 24-months old ad libitum and
8- and 24-months caloric restricted rats) were used in this study. Histological analysis, expression of
genes implicated in liver fibrosis and the status of inflammatory step-pathways as p38 mitogen-activated
protein kinase (p38-MAPK), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and the nuclear factor kappa B (NFκβ)
isoforms, p50 and p65, in cytosolic and nuclear fractions were performed. During elderly, associated
with morphological change of HSC, there is a progressive increase in collagen deposition due to an
inhibition in collagen degradation. Higher expression of cytokines and the activation of inflammatory
pathways are associated with aging. CR ameliorates these circumstances being more effective when it
started in middle age. In conclusion elderly stage is associated to a mild fibrotic and inflammatory state
in the liver which could be ameliorated after CR.
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D. Horrillo , N. Gallardo , N. Lauzurica , M.T. Barrus , M.G.San Frutos , A. Andres , M. Ros , T. Fernandez-Agullo. Development of liver fibrosis during aging: effects of caloric restriction. Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents. 2013, 27(2): 377-388