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Publications [#174251] of G. Allan Johnson

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  1. A Banerjee, RC Burghardt, GA Johnson, FJ White, SK Ramaiah, The temporal expression of osteopontin (SPP-1) in the rodent model of alcoholic steatohepatitis: a potential biomarker., Toxicologic pathology, vol. 34 no. 4 (2006), pp. 373-84, ISSN 0192-6233 [doi]
    (last updated on 2010/04/30)

    Abstract:
    Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that osteopontin (OPN) mediates neutrophil infiltration into the liver in a rodent model of alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH). The objective of this study was to investigate the temporal and spatial pattern of hepatic OPN mRNA and protein expression during the progression of alcoholic liver disease. OPN mRNA and protein expression were evaluated using real time PCR, in situ hybridization, Western blot and immunohistochemistry respectively. ASH was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by feeding EtOH-containing Lieber-DeCarli diet for 6 weeks, followed by a single injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 10 mg/kg, ip). Rats were sacrificed 2-, 12-and 24-hour post LPS injection. A progressive induction of OPN mRNA was observed that preceded hepatic neutrophil infiltration and the increase in OPN mRNA correlated with increases in OPN protein expression. OPN mRNA was localized primarily to the biliary epithelium. The data indicates that OPN is transcribed and translated within the biliary epithelium. These findings suggest a potential role of OPN as an early biomarker in predicting inflammatory liver diseases such as ASH.

    Keywords:
    Alanine Transaminase • Animals • Aspartate Aminotransferases • Biological Markers • Disease Models, Animal • Fatty Liver, Alcoholic • Gene Expression • Immunohistochemistry • In Situ Hybridization • Inflammation • Lipopolysaccharides • Liver Function Tests • Male • Neutrophil Infiltration • Osteopontin • RNA, Messenger • Rats • Rats, Sprague-Dawley • Sialoglycoproteins • Time Factors • blood • chemically induced • drug effects • etiology • genetics • metabolism • metabolism* • pathology • pathology* • pharmacology


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