FGF21 protects against ischaemia reperfusion injury in normal and fatty livers

Author:

Ma Yong12ORCID,Singhal Garima1,Chan Suzanne S.1,Wang Chaoqun2,Yu Hongjun2,Yin Bing2,Pang Jing1,Malvar Grace3,Nasser Imad3,Mather Marie L.1,Maratos‐Flier Eleftheria1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Key Laboratory of Hepatosplenic Surgery, Ministry of Education, Department of Minimal Invasive Hepatic Surgery The First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University Harbin Heilongjiang China

3. Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLiver ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, which is an inevitable clinical problem of liver resection, liver transplantation and haemorrhagic shock. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) was intimately coupled with multiple metabolic processes and proved to protect against apoptosis and inflammatory response in hepatocytes during hepatic I/R injury. However, the regulatory mechanisms of FGF21 in hepatic I/R injury remains unknown. Therefore, we hypothesize that FGF21 protects hepatic tissues from I/R injury.MethodsBlood samples were available from haemangiomas patients undergoing hepatectomy and murine liver I/R model and used to further evaluate the serum levels of FGF21 both in humans and mice. We further explored the regulatory mechanisms of FGF21 in murine liver I/R model by using FGF21‐knockout mice (FGF21‐KO mice) and FGF21‐overexpression transgenic mice (FGF21‐OE mice) fed a high‐fat or ketogenic diet.ResultsOur results show that the circulating levels of FGF21 were robustly decreased after liver I/R in both humans and mice. Silencing FGF21 expression with FGF21‐KO mice aggravates liver injury at 6 h after 75 min of partial liver ischaemia, while FGF21‐OE mice display alleviated hepatic I/R injury and inflammatory response. Compared with chow diet mice, exogenous FGF21 decreases the levels of aminotransferase, histological changes, apoptosis and inflammatory response in hepatic I/R injury treatment mice with a high‐fat diet. Meanwhile, ketogenic diet mice are not sensitive to hepatic I/R injury.ConclusionsThe circulating contents of FGF21 are decreased during liver warm I/R injury and exogenous FGF21 exerts hepatoprotective effects on hepatic I/R injury. Thus, FGF21 regulates hepatic I/R injury and may be a key therapeutic target.

Publisher

Wiley

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