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Publication : Knockout of alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide reduces cholangiocyte proliferation in bile duct ligated mice.

First Author  Glaser SS Year  2007
Journal  Lab Invest Volume  87
Issue  9 Pages  914-26
PubMed ID  17618297 Mgi Jnum  J:124306
Mgi Id  MGI:3721315 Doi  10.1038/labinvest.3700602
Citation  Glaser SS, et al. (2007) Knockout of alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide reduces cholangiocyte proliferation in bile duct ligated mice. Lab Invest 87(9):914-26
abstractText  The role of sensory innervation in the regulation of liver physiology and the pathogenesis of cholestatic liver disease are undefined. Biliary proliferation has been shown to be coordinately controlled by parasympathetic and sympathetic innervation of the liver. The aim of our study was to address the role of the sensory neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (alpha-CGRP) in the regulation of cholangiocyte proliferation during cholestasis induced by extrahepatic bile duct obstruction (BDL). Our study utilized a knockout (KO) mouse model, which lacks the sensory neuropeptide alpha-CGRP. Wild-type (WT) and alpha-CGRP KO mice were subjected to sham surgery or BDL for 3 and 7 days. In addition, immediately after BDL, WT and KO mice were administered the CGRP receptor antagonist (CGRP(8-37)) for 3 and 7 days by osmotic minipumps. Liver sections and isolated cholangiocytes were evaluated for proliferation markers. Isolated WT BDL (3 days) cholangiocytes were stimulated with alpha- and beta-CGRP and evaluated for proliferation and cAMP-mediated signaling. Lack of alpha-CGRP inhibits cholangiocyte proliferation induced by BDL at both 3 and 7 days. BDL-induced cholangiocyte proliferation in WT mice was associated with increases of circulating alpha-CGRP levels. In vitro, alpha- and beta-CGRP stimulated proliferation in purified BDL cholangiocytes, induced elevation of cAMP levels, and stimulated the activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase A and cAMP response element binding protein DNA binding. In conclusion, sensory innervation of the liver and biliary expression of alpha-CGRP play an important role in the regulation of cholangiocyte proliferation during cholestasis.Laboratory Investigation (2007) 87, 914-926; doi:10.1038/labinvest.3700602; published online 9 July 2007.
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