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Fasting reduces liver fibrosis in a mouse model for chronic cholangiopathies
Authors:Aleksandar Sokolovi?  Cindy PAA van Roomen  Roelof Ottenhoff  Saskia Scheij  Johan K Hiralall  Nike Claessen  Jan Aten  Ronald PJ Oude Elferink  Albert K Groen  Milka Sokolovi?
Institution:1. Tytgat Institute for Liver and Intestinal Research, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Medical Biochemistry, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Pathology Department, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;4. Department of Paediatrics, Centre for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases, University Medical Centre, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Chronic cholangiopathies often lead to fibrosis, as a result of a perpetuated wound healing response, characterized by increased inflammation and excessive deposition of proteins of the extracellular matrix. Our previous studies have shown that food deprivation suppresses the immune response, which led us to postulate its beneficial effects on pathology in liver fibrosis driven by portal inflammation. We investigated the consequences of fasting on liver fibrosis in Abcb4?/? mice that spontaneously develop it due to a lack of phospholipids in bile. The effect of up to 48 h of food deprivation was studied by gene expression profiling, (immuno)histochemistry, and biochemical assessments of biliary output, and hepatic and plasma lipid composition. In contrast to increased biliary output in the wild type counterparts, bile composition in Abcb4?/? mice remained unchanged with fasting and did not influence the attenuation of fibrosis. Markers of inflammation, however, dramatically decreased in livers of Abcb4?/? mice already after 12 h of fasting. Reduced presence of activated hepatic stellate cells and actively increased tissue remodeling further propelled a decrease in parenchymal fibrosis in fasting. This study is the first to show that food deprivation positively influences liver pathology in a fibrotic mouse model for chronic cholangiopathies, opening a door for new strategies to improve liver regeneration in chronic disease.
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