Acetaldehyde and lactate stimulate collagen synthesis of cultured baboon liver myofibroblasts
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Add time:07/31/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Cells with electron-microscopic characteristics of myofibroblasts were isolated from baboon liver biopsy specimens by collagenase digestion and Percoll density gradient centrifugation and then cultured. The cultures consisted of only one cell type. By immunofluorescence, these cells synthesized collagen types I, III, and IV and laminin. Typical features of myofibroblasts were maintained throughout many passages in the culture. To study the effects of ethanol (and its oxidation product acetaldehyde and associated metabolite lactate) on myofibroblast collagen synthesis, the cell cultures were incubated for 24 h in a medium containing either 50 mM ethanol, 200 μM acetaldehyde, or 5 mM lactate. The cells did not contain significant alcohol dehydrogenase activity. Acetaldehyde stimulated significantly (p < 0.05) myofibroblast collagen synthesis without changing noncollagen protein synthesis or proline pools. Lactate caused a significant (p < 0.02) increase in intracellular proline pool and collagen synthesis. Ethanol itself did not have any effect on collagen synthesis of myofibroblasts. The stimulation of collagen synthesis of hepatic myofibroblasts by acetaldehyde and lactate may contribute to the development of alcoholic liver fibrosis, as alcohol intake is known to elevate acetaldehyde and lactate in tissues and blood.
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