Protein Information

ID 1799
Name smooth muscle actin
Synonyms ACTC; ACTC 1; ACTC1; Alpha cardiac actin; CMD1R; Smooth muscle actin; Alpha cardiac actins; Smooth muscle actins

Compound Information

ID 1392
Name carbon tetrachloride
CAS tetrachloromethane

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
19462446 Hong JJ, Pan FY, Qian Y, Cheng LC, Zhang HX, Xue B, Li CJ: Overexpression of beta-catenin is responsible for the development of portal hypertension during liver cirrhosis. Anat Rec. 2009 Jun;292(6):818-26.
beta-catenin functions as both a structural protein and a transcriptional activator. In this study, we examined the expression of beta-catenin in human cirrhotic livers, and administered adenoviruses carrying the beta-catenin or DeltaTCF4 genes to cirrhotic rats to investigate the role of beta-catenin in the development of liver cirrhosis development. beta-catenin expression was associated with liver cirrhosis development in cirrhotic human and rat liver. beta-catenin adenovirus was capable of accelerating cirrhosis progress but this progression was unaffected by administration of DeltaTCF4 adenovirus. beta-catenin was mainly located in the intercellular regions between liver cells and was highly concentrated in the hepatic sinusoid wall, where alpha-smooth muscle actin (SMA) was also mainly distributed. The binding of beta-catenin to alpha-SMA was also increased in cirrhotic liver. Portal vein blood pressure was significantly increased in the group administered beta-catenin adenovirus, but not in that receiving DeltaTCF4 adenovirus. These results suggest that high concentrations of beta-catenin at the hepatic intercellular membrane and the hepatic sinusoid wall contribute to hepatic hyperpiesia in liver cirrhosis patients. beta-catenin functions as a structural molecule, but not as a signaling molecule, during liver cirrhosis development.
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