Adrenal histological and functional changes after hepatic encephalopathy: From mice model to an integrative bioinformatics analysis.

Acta histochemica(2022)

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Hepatic encephalopathy (HE), which is caused by neurotoxin agents in the liver, is a complicated condition with a variety of neurological manifestations. Recently, endocrine alterations have been more paid attention to for neurological severity in the course of HE, e.g. adrenal gland. To identify the role of adrenal gland in the context of HE, we evaluated the functional changes of adrenal gland (i.e., plasma corticosterone concentrations and histopathological changes) in mice model of HE. To dig deep into the molecular and genetic underpinnings, a comprehensive enrichment analysis for shared genes between HE and adrenal insufficiency (AI) was also performed. Our results showed a significant reduction in the level of plasma corticosterone and severe cellular necrosis in zona fasciculate of adrenal cortex, possibly indicating adrenal insufficiency. Enrichment analysis indicated four common genes, besides predicted five novel genes and some significant MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and transcription factors for both HE and AI. Couples with, several biological processes, such as DNA damage, inflammatory responses, glycolytic processes, and insulin receptor signaling pathway were predicted in both HE and AI. To sum up, data from experimental tests and bioinformatics analyses suggest that AI play an important role in the pathogenesis and progression of HE.
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