But fatty liver disease in cats, also known as fatty liver syndrome or hepatic lipidosis, becomes serious far more quickly. Triglycerides, a type of fat molecule, can rapidly accumulate in cats’ liver cells. When these cells become too full of fat, they fail to function properly. Although i...
Fatty liver syndrome (i.e., steatosis) is due to excess accumulation of TG in liver cells. As a general rule, most hepatotoxins that cause steatosis do so mainly through interference with lipid egress from hepatocytes. High fat diets can cause steatosis. Some agents cause steatosis through ...
Fatty liver syndrome in cats Thornburg LP, Simpson S, Degilio K. Fatty liver syndrome in cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1982;18:397-400.Harms R H,,Roland D A S,Simpson C F.Experimen-tally induced"fatty liver syndrome"condition in layinghens. Poultry Science... LP Thornburg,S Simpson,K ...
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The conjugation of xenobiotics and endogenous carboxylic acids, particularly acyl-CoA molecules of chain lengths C6:0–C8:0 to amino acids such as glycine, is one of the major metabolic pathways in Phase II liver detoxification as it enhances the water solubility of these compounds, thereby promot...
The amide of 9-octadecenoic acid (oleamide) was isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of sleep-deprived cats. This compound is recognized now to be the endogenous factor inducing sleep in mammals (Cravatt, B F et al., Science, 1995, 268, 1506). Rats treated with oleamide fall asleep. It ...
The aims of the current study were to (i) compare blood miRNA levels between individuals with or without FL in a large population-based study cohort, (ii) investigate the association of discovered miRNAs and liver enzyme levels and explore the predictive ability of these miRNAs to detect FL ...
Obesity is a complex disease associated with numerous comorbidities, including metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases1. These pathologies are commonly studied via animal models fed an obesogenic diet that is rich in fat and sucrose to mimic the western diet. In these diets much attention is ...
In addition, recent investigations have shown noticeable decreases in FAHFA levels in plasma of patients suffering from acute coronary syndrome or acute ischemic stroke [257], and increasing levels with the severity of lupus nephritis [270] in murine models. 6.2. The 2-FAHFA series Levels of ...
The term “liver disease” includes diseases and conditions of the liver including liver cirrhosis, alcoholic and non-alcoholic fibrosis as well as to liver disease or changes associated with obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Other examples of liver diseases include: hepatitis, fatty liver, ...