Environmental and genetic determinants of fatty liver in humans . Dig. Dis. 28 , 169–178 (2010).Kantartzis K, Schick F, Haring HU, Stefan N. Environmental and genetic determinants of fatty liver in humans. Dig Dis. 2010. 28:169‐...
Summary: C-C-dicarboxylic and C-C-ω-1-hydroxy monocarboxylic acids were measured in postmitochondrial (10,000 g) fractions of rat liver after incubation with hexanoic, octanoic, and decanoic acids. In livers both from fed and starved rats, the proportion of decanoic acid converted to sebacic...
inducing the liver to amplify its production of the enzyme DPP4 and release it into the circulation. Over the long term, this favors the development of a fatty liver. Such changes in DNA methylation are also detectable in humans with fatty liver and suggest a similar causal chain. ...
However, it is suggested that lipid metabolism in rodents is not the same as that in humans. For example, liver and adipose tissue in rodent models contribute equally to de novo lipogenesis11, but liver in humans bears more than 90% de novo lipogenesis12. Additionally, rodents have a lower...
Prevalence and implications of NAFLD in liver transplantation Hepatic steatosis: definition and types Assessment of fatty liver grafts Reperfusion injury in the steatotic liver graft Impact on early post-transplant outcome Impact of graft steatosis on long-term outcome after LT Strategies to improve outc...
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However, liver and adipose tissue in rodent models contribute equally to de novo lipogenesis, and rodents have a lower incidence of MAFLD than humans during the natural processes of life. Comparatively, the chicken liver bears more than 90% de novo lipogenesis, which is very similar to that of...
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), a glycoprotein synthesized by hepatocytes, has been linked to insulin resistance and hepatic lipid metabolism and is suggested to be associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This study aimed to invest
VLDL particles are assembled in liver from several apolipoproteins, the most important in humans being apoB-100, and the three major lipid classes: triglycerides (TG), cholesterol, and phospholipids. The TG component of VLDL particles is assembled from glycerol and fatty acids (FA). The FA inc...
These findings tentatively suggest that fatty liver might be treated with F. prausnitzii. Unfortunately, the potential therapeutic bacteria are not yet accepted for treatment purposes in humans. In addition, F. prausnitzii is strictly anaerobic and difficult to grow, why the researchers doubt that it...