Abstract:
To investigate the effects of fatty acids on hepatocyte lipid metabolism and health status of grass carp (
Ctenopharyngodon idellus), the normal grass carp hepatocytes were cultured with different concentrations of oleic acid (0-1 mmol/L) for 24h to measure cell viability and lipids content by methylthiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay and oil red O staining, respectively. The lipid droplets and nuclear of hepatocytes were observed with BODIPY and DAPI staining. Hepatocyte apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry. Real-time qPCR was performed to detect the mRNA expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (
PPARγ), CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha (
C/EBPα) and apoptosis related genes
Caspase3a,
Caspase-3b,
Caspase-8,
Caspase-9, apoptosis inducing factor (
AIF),
Bcl-2,
Bax. The results showed that the cell viability and intracellular lipid accumulation of hepatocytes increased significantly after treatment with 0.6 and 0.4 mmol/L oleic acid (
P < 0.05). The lowest hepatocytes apoptosis rate was in 0.4 mmol/L group and the highest was in 1 mmol/L oleic acid group (
P < 0.05). The mRNA levels of
Caspase-3b and
Caspase-9 reduced significantly and the mRNA ration of
Bcl-2/
Bax was elevated by 0.4 mmol/L oleic acid (
P < 0.05). Consistently, 0.4 mmol/L oleic acid significantly reduced
caspase-3b,
caspase-9 and
AIF mRNA levels and increased the mRNA ratio of
Bcl-2/
Bax (
P < 0.05) and these genes showed opposite expression pattern in hepatocytes treated with 0.8 mmol/L oleic acid (
P < 0.05). These results demonstrated dosage-dependent role for fatty acids in grass carp hepatocytes viability and intracellular lipid accumulation via the regulation of the genes related to lipid metabolism and apoptosis.