Tamoxifen Downregulates Connective Tissue Growth Factor to Ameliorate Peritoneal Fibrosis.

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Title: Tamoxifen Downregulates Connective Tissue Growth Factor to Ameliorate Peritoneal Fibrosis.
Authors: Jenq-Wen Huang1, Chung-Jen Yen1, Hon-Yen Wu1, Chih-Kang Chiang1, Hui-Teng Cheng1, Yu-Chung Lien1, Kuan-Yu Hung1 kyhung@ntu.edu.tw, Tun-Jun Tsai1
Source: Blood Purification. 2011, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p252-258. 7p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 2 Graphs.
Subject Terms: *TAMOXIFEN, *FIBROSIS, *MULTIPLE sclerosis, *DIALYSIS (Chemistry), *MESOTHELIUM, *POLYMERASE chain reaction
Abstract: Peritoneal fibrosis (PF), including simple sclerosis and encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS), is a serious complication in patients on long-term peritoneal dialysis. Tamoxifen has successfully been used in treating EPS; however, the mechanism of tamoxifen in treating EPS fibrosis disorders remains unclear. This study demonstrates a possible antifibrotic mechanism of tamoxifen. A bleach-induced PF rat model was applied as the in vivo treatment target. Tamoxifen was intraperitoneally injected daily to treat PF. The PF scores and thickness of the submesothelial zone over the liver surface were measured as indicators for the severity of PF. Human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMC) were used as an in vitro model to test the antifibrotic effect of tamoxifen. Gene expressions of transforming growth factors-β (TGF-β), connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and collagen were investigated using quantitative polymerase chain reactions. In HPMC, tamoxifen showed paradoxical effects between collagen I and TGF-β. Tamoxifen also inhibited TGF-β-induced collagen and CTGF. The possible antifibrotic effect of tamoxifen is through inhibiting CTGF to block collagen synthesis, although it enhances TGF-β which increases fibrosis. These results provide a possible molecular mechanism for tamoxifen. Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:02535068
DOI:10.1159/000322255
Published in:Blood Purification
Language:English