Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells

© 2016 Hainan Medical College Objective To generate insights into the mechanism of NVP induced hepatotoxicity. Methods Liver (HepG2) cells were cultured with various concentrations of NVP. This cell line was chosen because it has low expression of cytochrome P450, allowing evaluation of the effects...

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Main Authors: Wongtrakul J., Paemanee A., Wintachai P., Thepparit C., Roytrakul S., Thongtan T., Janphen K., Supparatpinyo K., Smith D.
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Published: 2017
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-418522017-09-28T04:23:47Z Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells Wongtrakul J. Paemanee A. Wintachai P. Thepparit C. Roytrakul S. Thongtan T. Janphen K. Supparatpinyo K. Smith D. © 2016 Hainan Medical College Objective To generate insights into the mechanism of NVP induced hepatotoxicity. Methods Liver (HepG2) cells were cultured with various concentrations of NVP. This cell line was chosen because it has low expression of cytochrome P450, allowing evaluation of the effects of NVP rather than specific metabolites. Cytotoxicity was determined using a proliferation assay and cell numbers were monitored using trypan blue exclusion assay for long term culture experiments and apoptosis induction was determined by morphological and biochemical investigation. Results HepG2 cells treated with the highest concentration of NVP tested (819 μM) initially showed a rounded morphology and all cells had died by week three of exposure. Nuclear condensation and fragmentation, increased Annexin V/propidium iodide staining and caspase 9 activation all supported the induction of ap optosis in HepG2 cells in response to NVP treatment. Conclusions There is a clear induction of apoptosis in response to NVP which suggests that NVP has significant cytotoxicity, over and above any cytotoxicity of metabolites and may contribute directly to patient hepatotoxicity. 2017-09-28T04:23:47Z 2017-09-28T04:23:47Z 2016-06-01 Journal 19957645 2-s2.0-84966747159 10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.04.015 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84966747159&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41852
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description © 2016 Hainan Medical College Objective To generate insights into the mechanism of NVP induced hepatotoxicity. Methods Liver (HepG2) cells were cultured with various concentrations of NVP. This cell line was chosen because it has low expression of cytochrome P450, allowing evaluation of the effects of NVP rather than specific metabolites. Cytotoxicity was determined using a proliferation assay and cell numbers were monitored using trypan blue exclusion assay for long term culture experiments and apoptosis induction was determined by morphological and biochemical investigation. Results HepG2 cells treated with the highest concentration of NVP tested (819 μM) initially showed a rounded morphology and all cells had died by week three of exposure. Nuclear condensation and fragmentation, increased Annexin V/propidium iodide staining and caspase 9 activation all supported the induction of ap optosis in HepG2 cells in response to NVP treatment. Conclusions There is a clear induction of apoptosis in response to NVP which suggests that NVP has significant cytotoxicity, over and above any cytotoxicity of metabolites and may contribute directly to patient hepatotoxicity.
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author Wongtrakul J.
Paemanee A.
Wintachai P.
Thepparit C.
Roytrakul S.
Thongtan T.
Janphen K.
Supparatpinyo K.
Smith D.
spellingShingle Wongtrakul J.
Paemanee A.
Wintachai P.
Thepparit C.
Roytrakul S.
Thongtan T.
Janphen K.
Supparatpinyo K.
Smith D.
Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells
author_facet Wongtrakul J.
Paemanee A.
Wintachai P.
Thepparit C.
Roytrakul S.
Thongtan T.
Janphen K.
Supparatpinyo K.
Smith D.
author_sort Wongtrakul J.
title Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells
title_short Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells
title_full Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells
title_fullStr Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells
title_full_unstemmed Nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (HepG2) cells
title_sort nevirapine induces apoptosis in liver (hepg2) cells
publishDate 2017
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