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Metabolomic-transcriptomic landscape of 8-epidiosbulbin E acetate -a major diterpenoid lactone from Dioscorea bulbifera tuber induces hepatotoxicity

  • Food Chem Toxicol. 2020 Jan:135:110887. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2019.110887.
Wei Shi 1 Yan Jiang 2 Dong-Sheng Zhao 1 Li-Long Jiang 1 Feng-Jie Liu 1 Zi-Tian Wu 1 Zhuo-Qing Li 1 Ling-Li Wang 1 Jing Zhou 1 Ping Li 1 Hui-Jun Li 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 210009, China.
  • 2 Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, 210037, China. Electronic address: jiangyancpu@126.com.
  • 3 State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 210009, China. Electronic address: cpuli@163.com.
Abstract

Studies have shown that 8-epidiosbulbin E acetate (EEA), a major diterpenoid lactone in the tuber of Dioscorea bulbifera, can induce hepatotoxicity in vivo. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Using the integrated transcriptomic and metabolomics method, in this study we investigated the global effect of EEA exposure on the transcriptomic and metabolomic profiles in mice. The abundance of 7131 genes and 42 metabolites in the liver, as well as 43 metabolites in the serum were altered. It should be noted that EEA mainly damaged hepatic cells through the aberrant regulation of multiple systems primarily including bile acid metabolism, and taurine and hypotaurine metabolism. In addition, an imbalance of bile acid metabolism was found to play a key pat in response to EEA-triggered hepatotoxicity. In summary, these findings contributed to understanding the underlying mechanisms of EEA hepatotoxicity.

Keywords

8-Epidiosbulbin E acetate; Bile acid metabolism; Hepatotoxicity; Metabolomics; transcriptomics.

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