Patrinia villosa (Thunb.) Juss alleviates CCL4-induced acute liver injury by restoring bile acid levels and inhibiting apoptosis/autophagy
Ji-Feng Ye, Wei Liu, Qishu Hou, Shu-Qi Bai, Zheng Xiang, Jiaqi Wang, Liman Qiao

TL;DR
This study shows that Patrinia villosa protects the liver from injury by restoring bile acid levels and reducing cell death and autophagy.
Contribution
The paper first reveals how Patrinia villosa alleviates CCl4-induced liver injury through bile acid regulation and inhibition of apoptosis/autophagy.
Findings
PV restored elevated AST, ALT, and T-BIL levels in CCl4-treated rats.
PV reversed CCl4-induced changes in six bile acids and reduced liver inflammation.
PV inhibited apoptosis in liver tissue and autophagy in HepG2 cells.
Abstract
Patrinia villosa (Thunb.) Juss is one of the plant resources of the famous traditional Chinese medicine “Bai jiang cao (herba patriniae),” and it is considered to function at the liver meridian, thereby treating diseases of the liver as demonstrated by the traditional theory of TCM. Unfortunately, the therapeutic mechanism of the whole plant of PV is so far unknown. UPLC QTOF-MS/MS was used to analyze the profile of PV. Male Sprague–Dawley rats were categorized into five groups, and PV groups (125 and 375 mg/kg) were administered by oral gavage for seven consecutive days. The model of liver injury was induced by intraperitoneal injection of 40% CCl4 oil solution. H&E staining was performed for histological evaluation. The ELISA method was used to assess the serum level of ALT, AST, and T-BIL. Serum and liver bile acid (BA) profiling was analyzed by LC-MS/MS. TUNEL-stained liver…
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TopicsDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
