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Protective effects of lycopene on TiO 2 nanoparticle-induced damage in the liver of mice.

Hongmei ChangLi LiYaxin DengGuangling SongYan Wang
Published in: Journal of applied toxicology : JAT (2023)
Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (nano-TiO 2 ) is one of the most widely used and produced nanomaterials. Studies have demonstrated that nano-TiO 2 could induce hepatotoxicity through oxidative stress, and lycopene has strong antioxidant capacity. The present study aimed to explore if lycopene protects the liver of mice from nano-TiO 2 damage. Ninety-six ICR mice were randomly divided into eight groups. They were control group, nano-TiO 2 -treated group (50 mg/kg BW), lycopene-treated groups (5, 20, and 40 mg/kg BW), and 50 mg/kg BW nano-TiO 2 - and lycopene-co-treated groups (nano-TiO 2  + 5 mg/kg BW of lycopene, nano-TiO 2  + 20 mg/kg BW of lycopene, nano-TiO 2  + 40 mg/kg BW of lycopene). After treated by gavage for 30 days, the histopathology of the liver was observed. Liver function was evaluated using changes in serum biochemical indicators of the liver (AST, ALT, ALP); and the level of ROS was indirectly reflected by the level of SOD, GSH-Px, MDA, GSH, and T-AOC. TUNEL assay was performed to examine the apoptosis of hepatocytes. Proteins of p53, cleaved-caspase 9, cleaved-caspase 3, Bcl-2, and Bax as well as p38 were detected. Results showed that lycopene alleviated the liver pathological damage and reduced the injury to liver function induced by nano-TiO 2 , as well as decreased nano-TiO 2 -induced ROS. Meanwhile, lycopene mitigated apoptosis resulting from nano-TiO 2 , accompanied by the reversed expression of apoptosis-related proteins. Furthermore, lycopene significantly reversed the upregulation of p-p38 induced by nano-TiO 2 . In conclusion, this study demonstrated that nano-TiO 2 resulted in hepatocyte apoptosis through ROS/ROS-p38 MAPK pathway and led to liver function injury. Lycopene protected mice liver against the hepatotoxicity of nano-TiO 2 through antioxidant property.
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