Vitamin E dietary supplementation inhibits transforming growth factor β1 gene expression in the rat liver

  • Maurizio Parola
  • , Roberto Muraca
  • , Irma Dianzani
  • , Giuseppina Barrera
  • , Gabriella Leonarduzzi
  • , Paola Bendinelli
  • , Roberta Piccoletti
  • , Giuseppe Poli

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Abstract

Overexpression of transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ1) and increased transcription of pro-collagen type I, are known to represent major events implicated in the development of liver fibrosis under either experimental or clinical conditions. Here we report that long-term dietary vitamin E supplementation in animals undergoing an experimental model of liver fibrosis (induced by chronic treatment of rats with carbon tetrachloride) results in a net inhibition of both hepatic TGFβ1 and α2 (I) procollagen mRNA levels. Moreover, of striking interest is the observation that vitamin E supplementation per so down-modulates basal levels of TGFβ1 mRNA in the liver of untreated animals, suggesting that a dietary regimen rich in vitamin E may potentially interfere with both the initiation and progression of the fibrosclerotic processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)267-270
Number of pages4
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume308
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Aug 1992
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Liver fibrosis
  • TGFβ1
  • Vitamin E
  • α2 (I) Procollagen

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