Protein Information

ID 2486
Name uncoupling protein 2
Synonyms Mitochondrial uncoupling protein 2; SLC25A8; UCP 2; UCP2; UCPH; UPCH; Uncoupling protein 2; Uncoupling protein 2s

Compound Information

ID 1392
Name carbon tetrachloride
CAS tetrachloromethane

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
19056852 Chen P, Li C, Pang W, Zhao Y, Dong W, Wang S, Zhang J: The protective role of Per2 against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity. Am J Pathol. 2009 Jan;174(1):63-70. Epub 2008 Dec 4.
Period 2 (Per2) is a key component of the core clock oscillator and is involved in regulating a number of different biological processes and pathways. Here we report that Per2 plays a protective role in carbon tetrachloride (CCl (4))-induced hepatotoxicity via the modulation of uncoupling protein-2 (Ucp2) gene expression in mice. Hepatic injury after acute CCl (4) injection was monitored in both wild-type and Per2-null mice. At the 12-hour time point after CCl (4) treatment, many more vacuolations were observed in the liver tissues of Per2-null mice whereas fatty tissue degeneration primarily occurred in the liver tissues of wide-type mice. Serum alanine and aspartate aminotransferase activities were elevated in Per2-null mice compared with wide-type mice at 24 hours after CCl (4) treatment, which was in agreement with the observation of significantly larger areas of centrilobular necrosis in the livers of Per2-null mice. A deficit of the Per2 gene enhanced Ucp2 gene expression levels in the liver. As a consequence, intracellular levels of ATP markedly decreased in the liver, allowing increased production of toxic CCl (4) derivatives. The absence of Per2 expression caused a dramatic elevation of Clock expression and influenced Ucp2 through a mechanism that involved a Clock-controlled PPAR-alpha signal transduction pathway. Our studies suggest that the Per2 gene functions in hepatocyte protection from chemical toxicants via the regulation of hepatic Ucp2 gene expression levels.
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