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Acta Physiologica Sinica ; (6): 805-812, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921283

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate the effects and the underlying mechanism of CD36 gene on glucose and lipid metabolism disorder induced by high-fat diet in mice. Wild type (WT) mice and systemic CD36 knockout (CD36


Subject(s)
Animals , Mice , Diet, High-Fat/adverse effects , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Insulin/metabolism , Insulin Resistance , Lipid Metabolism , Liver , Triglycerides
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 42: e51151, fev. 2020. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460941

ABSTRACT

The liver is primarilyresponsible for energy homeostasis and the regulation of lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. Lipid metabolism consists of distributing lipids to peripheral tissues or ensuring their return to the liver to be reprocessed. Additionally, cellular metabolism isregulated by several molecules in different signaling pathways. Lipid homeostasis in the liver is mainly regulated by AKT, AMPK, SREBP, PPAR, and JNK. The PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway results in the biosynthesis of macromolecules and regulates lipogenesis and the expression of lipogenic genes. AMPK is an energy sensor that regulates metabolism and is activated when stored ATP is depleted, and it is responsible for the suppression of several key lipogenic factors in the liver related to cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis. SREBPs control lipogenic geneexpressionandcholesterol metabolism and actin the nutritional regulation of fatty acids and triglycerides. The continued activation of SREBPs is associated with cellular stress, inflammation and ultimately steatosis. PPARs are intrinsically important regulators of lipid metabolism. These genes are essential tovarious metabolic processes, especially lipid and glucose homeostasis, and can play a role in cell differentiation. JNK signaling is related to insulin resistance and its activation results in decreased mitochondrial activity and fat accumulation. Therefore, the study of cell signaling pathways related to lipid metabolism and liver function may help to identify abnormalities and develop strategies to manage and regulate metabolic disorders and resulting complications.


Subject(s)
Fatty Liver/metabolism , Liver/physiology , Liver/metabolism , Lipid Metabolism , Ranunculaceae
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Int. j. morphol ; 37(3): 815-820, Sept. 2019. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1012358

ABSTRACT

One of the key functions of the hepatobiliary system is bile formation. Aquaporins (AQPs) are likely to play a role in water transport that is essential for appropriate hepatobiliary tract function. The increasing prevalence of fatty liver parallels the rise of obesity and its complications over the past several decades. In this paper, general morphology observation, histopathology and AQP1 immunohistochemical expression were observed in livers of the high-fat diet (HFD) rats. For the liver of HFD rats, immunolight microscopy revealed weak labeling of AQP1 on the surface of central veins and liver sinusoid compared with the normal diet (ND) rats. It was suggested that bile secreted by the liver of HFD rats was maybe abnormal, thereby causing abnormalities in the composition and secretion of bile. However, the deeper understanding of mechanisms involved to the fatty liver is still unclear, in particular AQPs in the liver of obesity, additional studies would be required to study the signalling cascades involved in these processes.


Una de las funciones clave del sistema hepatobiliar es la formación de bilis. Es probable que las acuaporinas (AQP) desempeñen un papel en el transporte de agua que es esencial para la función apropiada del tracto hepatobiliar. En las últimas décadas, la creciente prevalencia de hígado graso es paralela al aumento de la obesidad y sus complicaciones. En este trabajo, se identificaron características morfológicas generales, histopatología y expresión inmunohistoquímica de AQP1 en hígados de ratas con dieta rica en grasas (DRG). En el hígado de ratas con DRG, la expresión inmunohistoquímica determinó un marcaje débil de AQP1 en la superficie de las venas centrales y del sinusoide hepático en comparación con las ratas de dieta normal (DN). Se sugirió que la bilis secretada por el hígado de ratas con DRG era tal vez anormal, lo que causaba anomalías en la composición y secreción de la bilis. Sin embargo, se necesita un conocimiento mayor de los mecanismos involucrados en el hígado graso, en particular de las AQP y se requieren estudios adicionales para determinar las cascadas de señalización involucradas en estos procesos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Aquaporin 1/analysis , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Diet, High-Fat , Immunohistochemistry , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Aquaporin 1/metabolism , Liver/chemistry
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2019. 81 p. graf, ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1425293

ABSTRACT

No presente estudo, avaliamos o impacto da deficiência de vitamina D em camundongos fêmeas ovariectomizadas. A hipótese do nosso estudo é que a deficiência de vitamina D aumenta a inflamação no tecido adiposo e promove acúmulo de gordura hepática em modelo de menopausa. Camundongos C57BL/6 fêmeas, com três meses de idade, foram ovariectomizados ou não, e divididos em grupos controle (C, alimentado com dieta padrão), ovariectomizados (Ovx, alimentado com dieta padrão), controle sem vitamina D (C (D-), alimentado com dieta padrão sem vitamina D) e ovariectomizados sem vitamina D (Ovx (D-), alimentados com dieta padrão sem vitamina D) por doze semanas. Como resultados, no grupo Ovx (D-), houve resistência à insulina e intolerância à glicose, além do aumento da massa corporal. No fígado, houve aumento da esteatose hepática, com consequente aumento da lipogênese e inflamação, fatores que foram comprovados pelo aumento na expressão de genes e proteínas responsáveis pelo metabolismo lipídico. Além disso, houve redução da beta-oxidação de ácidos graxos. No tecido adiposo periovariano, a ovariectomia aumentou a área média dos adipócitos e a expressão proteica e gênica de citocinas pró-inflamatórias. Associado aos achados supracitados, houve aumento do metabolismo local da vitamina D, como forma de compensar a deficiência dessa vitamina. Em conclusão, os achados experimentais atuais são robustos e demonstram que a ovariectomia e a restrição dietética de vitamina D em camundongos têm efeitos adversos aditivos que levam a um aumento da massa corporal, da esteatose hepática e resistência à insulina. Esses achados estão ligados ao aumento dos marcadores de lipogênese e diminuição da beta-oxidação, predispondo ao acúmulo de gordura no fígado, assim como o aumento da inflamação no tecido adiposo periovariano.


In the present study, we have evaluated the impact of vitamin D deficiency in ovariectomized female mice. The hypothesis of our study is that vitamin D deficiency increases the inflammation in adipose tissue and promotes accumulation of hepatic fat in the menopause model. Female C57BL / 6 mice, three months old, were ovariectomized or not, and divided into control (C, fed control diet), ovariectomized (Ovx fed control diet), control without vitamin D (D-), fed control diet without vitamin D) and ovariectomized without vitamin D (Ovx (D-), fed control diet without vitamin D) for twelve weeks. As a result, in Ovx (D-) group there was insulin resistance and glucose intolerance, as well as an increase in body mass. In the liver, there was an increase in hepatic steatosis, with consequent increase in lipogenesis and inflammation due to the increase in the expression of genes and proteins of lipid metabolism. In addition, there was a reduction of beta-oxidation and reduction of fatty acid oxidation. In periovarian adipose tissue, ovariectomy increased the mean area of adipocytes and protein and gene expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Associated with the findings, there was increase in the local vitamin D metabolism, to compensate the deficiency of this vitamin. In conclusion, that current experimental findings are robust showing that ovariectomy and vitamin D dietary restriction in mice have additive adverse effects that lead to increased body mass, hepatic steatosis and insulin resistance. These findings are linked to increase of lipogenesis markers and decreased of beta-oxidation, predisposing to accumulation of fat in the liver, as well as increased inflammation in periovarian adipose tissue.


Subject(s)
Animals , Guinea Pigs , Mice , Vitamin D Deficiency/chemically induced , Menopause , Vitamin D , Insulin Resistance , Ovariectomy , Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Glucose Intolerance/chemically induced , Diet/methods , Fatty Liver/metabolism
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 51(8): e7299, 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951744

ABSTRACT

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common disease associated with metabolic syndrome and can lead to life-threatening complications like hepatic carcinoma and cirrhosis. Exenatide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist antidiabetic drug, has the capacity to overcome insulin resistance and attenuate hepatic steatosis but the specific underlying mechanism is unclear. This study was designed to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms of exenatide therapy on NAFLD. We used in vivo and in vitro techniques to investigate the protective effects of exenatide on fatty liver via fat mass and obesity associated gene (FTO) in a high-fat (HF) diet-induced NAFLD animal model and related cell culture model. Exenatide significantly decreased body weight, serum glucose, insulin, insulin resistance, serum free fatty acid, triglyceride, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, aspartate aminotransferase, and alanine aminotransferase levels in HF-induced obese rabbits. Histological analysis showed that exenatide significantly reversed HF-induced lipid accumulation and inflammatory changes accompanied by decreased FTO mRNA and protein expression, which were abrogated by PI3K inhibitor LY294002. This study indicated that pharmacological interventions with GLP-1 may represent a promising therapeutic strategy for NAFLD.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rabbits , Peptides/pharmacology , Venoms/pharmacology , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/drug therapy , Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO/drug effects , Blood Glucose/analysis , Body Weight/drug effects , In Vitro Techniques , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Morpholines/metabolism , Chromones/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Eating/drug effects , Enzyme Inhibitors/metabolism , Fatty Liver/pathology , Diet, High-Fat , Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO/genetics , Exenatide , Insulin/blood , Malondialdehyde/analysis , Obesity/metabolism
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 50(5): e5858, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-839295

ABSTRACT

Modifications in life-style and/or pharmacotherapies contribute to weight loss and ameliorate the metabolic profile of diet-induced obese humans and rodents. Since these strategies fail to treat hypothalamic obesity, we have assessed the possible mechanisms by which duodenal-jejunal bypass (DJB) surgery regulates hepatic lipid metabolism and the morphophysiology of pancreatic islets, in hypothalamic obese (HyO) rats. During the first 5 days of life, male Wistar rats received subcutaneous injections of monosodium glutamate (4 g/kg body weight, HyO group), or saline (CTL). At 90 days of age, HyO rats were randomly subjected to DJB (HyO DJB group) or sham surgery (HyO Sham group). HyO Sham rats were morbidly obese, insulin resistant, hypertriglyceridemic and displayed higher serum concentrations of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and hepatic triglyceride (TG). These effects were associated with higher expressions of the lipogenic genes and fatty acid synthase (FASN) protein content in the liver. Furthermore, hepatic genes involved in β-oxidation and TG export were down-regulated in HyO rats. In addition, these rats exhibited hyperinsulinemia, β-cell hypersecretion, a higher percentage of islets and β-cell area/pancreas section, and enhanced nuclear content of Ki67 protein in islet-cells. At 2 months after DJB surgery, serum concentrations of TG and NEFA, but not hepatic TG accumulation and gene and protein expressions, were normalized in HyO rats. Insulin release and Ki67 positive cells were also normalized in HyO DJB islets. In conclusion, DJB decreased islet-cell proliferation, normalized insulinemia, and ameliorated insulin sensitivity and plasma lipid profile, independently of changes in hepatic metabolism.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Duodenum/surgery , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Gastric Bypass/methods , Hypothalamic Diseases/metabolism , Islets of Langerhans/cytology , Islets of Langerhans/metabolism , Jejunum/surgery , Obesity/metabolism , Animals, Newborn , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Cell Proliferation , Cholesterol/blood , Fatty Acid Synthase, Type I/metabolism , Fatty Acids/blood , Fatty Liver/physiopathology , Hypothalamic Diseases/physiopathology , Hypothalamic Diseases/surgery , Insulin Resistance , Insulin/metabolism , Islets of Langerhans/physiopathology , Lipogenesis/genetics , Liver/metabolism , Liver/pathology , Obesity/physiopathology , Obesity/surgery , Pancreas/metabolism , Pancreas/pathology , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Reproducibility of Results , Time Factors , Triglycerides/blood
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 49(3): e5003, Mar. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-771936

ABSTRACT

Fractionation of the EtOH extract from aerial parts of Baccharis uncinella C. DC. (Asteraceae) led to isolation of caffeic and ferulic acids, which were identified from spectroscopic and spectrometric evidence. These compounds exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and have been shown to be effective in the prevention/treatment of metabolic syndrome. This study investigated whether the combined treatment of caffeic and ferulic acids exhibits a more significant beneficial effect in a mouse model with metabolic syndrome. The combination treatment with caffeic and ferulic acids was tested for 60 days in C57 mice kept on a high-fat (40%) diet. The data obtained indicated that treatment with caffeic and ferulic acids prevented gain in body weight induced by the high-fat diet and improved hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia. The expression of a number of metabolically relevant genes was affected in the liver of these animals, showing that caffeic and ferulic acid treatment results in increased cholesterol uptake and reduced hepatic triglyceride synthesis in the liver, which is a likely explanation for the prevention of hepatic steatosis. In conclusion, the combined treatment of caffeic and ferulic acids displayed major positive effects towards prevention of multiple aspects of the metabolic syndrome and liver steatosis in an obese mouse model.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Baccharis/chemistry , Caffeic Acids/administration & dosage , Coumaric Acids/administration & dosage , Metabolic Syndrome/prevention & control , Protective Agents/administration & dosage , Caffeic Acids/chemistry , Cholesterol/metabolism , Coumaric Acids/chemistry , Diet, High-Fat/adverse effects , Drug Therapy, Combination/methods , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Fatty Liver/pathology , Metabolic Syndrome/drug therapy , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Models, Animal , Protective Agents/chemistry , Triglycerides/metabolism
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J. bras. pneumol ; 41(2): 151-160, Mar-Apr/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-745914

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of a cohort of patients with lung-dominant connective tissue disease (LD-CTD). METHODS: This was a retrospective study of patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD), positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) results (≥ 1/320), with or without specific autoantibodies, and at least one clinical feature suggestive of connective tissue disease (CTD). RESULTS: Of the 1,998 patients screened, 52 initially met the criteria for a diagnosis of LD-CTD: 37% were male; the mean age at diagnosis was 56 years; and the median follow-up period was 48 months. During follow-up, 8 patients met the criteria for a definitive diagnosis of a CTD. The remaining 44 patients comprised the LD-CTD group, in which the most prevalent extrathoracic features were arthralgia, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and Raynaud's phenomenon. The most prevalent autoantibodies in this group were ANA (89%) and anti-SSA (anti-Ro, 27%). The mean baseline and final FVC was 69.5% and 74.0% of the predicted values, respectively (p > 0.05). Nonspecific interstitial pneumonia and usual interstitial pneumonia patterns were found in 45% and 9% of HRCT scans, respectively; 36% of the scans were unclassifiable. A similar prevalence was noted in histological samples. Diffuse esophageal dilatation was identified in 52% of HRCT scans. Nailfold capillaroscopy was performed in 22 patients; 17 showed a scleroderma pattern. CONCLUSIONS: In our LD-CTD group, there was predominance of females and the patients showed mild spirometric abnormalities at diagnosis, with differing underlying ILD patterns that were mostly unclassifiable on HRCT and by histology. We found functional stability on follow-up. Esophageal dilatation on HRCT and scleroderma pattern on nailfold capillaroscopy were frequent findings and might come to serve as diagnostic criteria. .


OBJETIVO: Descrever as características de uma coorte de pacientes com colagenose pulmão dominante (CPD). MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo de pacientes com doença pulmonar intersticial (DPI), anticorpo antinuclear (ANA) positivo (≥ 1/320), com ou sem autoanticorpos específicos, e com a presença de ao menos uma manifestação clínica sugestiva de doença do tecido conjuntivo (DTC). RESULTADOS: Dos 1.998 avaliados, 52 preencheram inicialmente os critérios para o diagnóstico de CPD: 37% eram homens; a média de idade ao diagnóstico era de 56 anos e a mediana do tempo de seguimento era de 48 meses. Durante o seguimento, 8 pacientes preencheram os critérios para um diagnóstico definitivo de DTC. Os 44 pacientes restantes formaram o grupo CPD, no qual as manifestações extratorácicas mais prevalentes foram artralgia, doença do refluxo gastroesofágico e fenômeno de Raynaud. Os autoanticorpos mais prevalentes nesse grupo foram ANA (89%) e anti-SSA (anti-Ro, 27%). A média de CVF no início e na última avaliação foi de 69,5% e 74,0% do predito, respectivamente (p > 0,05). Pneumonia intersticial não específica e pneumonia intersticial usual foram identificadas em 45% e 9% das TCARs, respectivamente; 36% das TCARs eram não classificáveis. Uma prevalência semelhante foi identificada na histologia. Dilatação esofágica difusa foi identificada em 52% das TCARs. Capilaroscopia subungueal foi realizada em 22 pacientes; 17 apresentavam um padrão de esclerodermia. CONCLUSÕES: No grupo CPD, houve predominância feminina, e os pacientes apresentaram alterações espirométricas leves ao diagnóstico, com diferentes padrões de DPI, em sua maioria não classificáveis, tanto em TCAR como na histologia. Estabilidade funcional foi identificada no seguimento. A dilatação esofágica em TCAR e o padrão de esclerodermia na capilaroscopia subungueal foram achados frequentes que poderiam servir como critérios diagnósticos. .


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Middle Aged , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Hydrocortisone/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , /genetics , /metabolism , Case-Control Studies , Disease Progression , Fatty Liver/complications , Fatty Liver/enzymology , Fatty Liver/urine , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic , Hydrocortisone/urine , Liver/enzymology , Liver/pathology , Models, Biological , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease , Obesity/complications , Obesity/urine , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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Arq. bras. endocrinol. metab ; 58(8): 783-797, 11/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-729785

ABSTRACT

The clinical manifestations of lipodystrophy syndromes (LS) are hypoleptinemia, hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and hepatic steatosis. Leptin replacement therapy (LRT) is effective at improving these pathologies. Currently, there are no data compiling the evidence from the literature, and demonstrating the effect of LRT in LS patients. A systematic review of the MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases was conducted to identify studies assessing the effect of LRT on metabolic and hepatic endpoints in patients with LS not associated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) use. Standardized mean differences (SMD) and 95% confidence intervals of pooled results were calculated for overall changes in glucose homeostasis, lipid profile, and hepatic physiology, using an inverse-variance random-effects model. After screening, 12 studies were included for review. Meta-analysis of results from 226 patients showed that LRT decreased fasting glucose [0.75 SMD units (range 0.36‐1.13), p=0.0001], HbA1c [0.49 (0.17‐0.81), p=0.003], triglycerides [1.00 (0.69‐1.31), p<0.00001], total cholesterol [0.62 (0.21‐1.02), p=0.003], liver volume [1.06 (0.51‐1.61), p=0.0002] and AST [0.41 (0.10‐0.73) p=0.01]. In patients with non-HAART LS, LRT improves the outcome of several metabolic and hepatic parameters. Studies were limited by small populations and therefore large prospective trials are needed to validate these findings.


As manifestações clínicas das síndromes lipodistróficas (SL) incluem hipoleptinemia, hiperglicemia, resistência insulínica, dislipidemia e esteatose hepática. A terapia de reposição de leptina (TRL) melhora tais parâmetros, mas atualmente não há dados compilados demonstrando tal efeito. Uma revisão sistemática dos bancos de dados MEDLINE e Cochrane Library identificou estudos avaliando os efeitos da TRL sobre parâmetros metabólicos e hepáticos em pacientes com SL não associadas ao uso de antirretrovirais. Diferenças médias padronizadas (DMP) e intervalos de confiança de 95% foram calculados a partir dos resultados, para os efeitos da TRL sobre a homeostase da glicose, perfil lipídico, e morfologia/função hepática, usando um modelo de variação inversa e efeitos randômicos. Após a triagem, 12 estudos foram incluídos para revisão. A metanálise dos resultados de 226 pacientes mostrou que a TRL reduziu a glicemia de jejum [0,75 DMP (amplitude 0,36‐1,13), p=0,0001], HbA1c [0,49 (0,17‐0,81), p=0,003], triglicerídeos [1,00 (0,69‐1,31), p<0,00001], colesterol total [0,62 (0,21‐1,02), p=0,003], volume hepático [1,06 (0,51‐1,61), p=0,0002] e AST [0,41 (0,10‐0,73), p=0,001]. Em pacientes com SL não associada ao uso de antirretrovirais, a TRL melhora vários parâmetros metabólicos e hepáticos. Os estudos avaliados foram limitados pelo pequeno número de pacientes. Maiores estudos clínicos prospectivos são necessários para validar tais achados.


Subject(s)
Humans , Hormone Replacement Therapy , Leptin/therapeutic use , Lipodystrophy/drug therapy , Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Cholesterol/metabolism , Fatty Liver/drug therapy , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Glycated Hemoglobin/metabolism , Insulin/metabolism , Leptin/deficiency , Leptin/metabolism , Lipodystrophy/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Syndrome , Serum Albumin/metabolism , Transaminases/metabolism , Triglycerides/metabolism
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 47(9): 746-752, 09/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-719312

ABSTRACT

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is characterized by fat accumulation in the liver and is associated with obesity and insulin resistance. Activin A is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF)-β superfamily and inhibits hepatocyte growth. Follistatin antagonizes the biological actions of activin. Exercise is an important therapeutic strategy to reduce the metabolic effects of obesity. We evaluated the pattern of activin A and follistatin liver expression in obese rats subjected to swimming exercise. Control rats (C) and high-fat (HF) diet-fed rats were randomly assigned to a swimming training group (C-Swim and HF-Swim) or a sedentary group (C-Sed and HF-Sed). Activin βA subunit mRNA expression was significantly higher in HF-Swim than in HF-Sed rats. Follistatin mRNA expression was significantly lower in C-Swim and HF-Swim than in either C-Sed or HF-Sed animals. There was no evidence of steatosis or inflammation in C rats. In contrast, in HF animals the severity of steatosis ranged from grade 1 to grade 3. The extent of liver parenchyma damage was less in HF-Swim animals, with the severity of steatosis ranging from grade 0 to grade 1. These data showed that exercise may reduce the deleterious effects of a high-fat diet on the liver, suggesting that the local expression of activin-follistatin may be involved.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Activins/metabolism , Exercise Therapy , Follistatin/metabolism , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/metabolism , Obesity/therapy , Physical Exertion , Body Weight , Blood Glucose/analysis , Disease Models, Animal , Diet, High-Fat/adverse effects , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Fatty Liver/pathology , Gene Expression , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/therapy , Obesity/metabolism , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Swimming
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J. bras. patol. med. lab ; 50(2): 136-143, Mar-Apr/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-712708

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The pathophysiology of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NAS) includes, basically, insulin resistance, inflammation and oxidative stress. Thus, a study of immunostaining for liver insulin, adiponectin, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) receptors was conducted. Objective: To expand the knowledge about the pathophysiological and molecular mechanisms underlying the experimental model of steatohepatitis in rats fed a high-fat diet. Method: Twenty Wistar rats were divided into two groups: G1 (control, fed a standard diet), and G2 (fed a high-fat diet containing 58% of energy derived from fat, 18% from protein and 24% from carbohydrate). After eight weeks the animals were sacrificed. Blood glucose, insulin, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), triglycerides, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) were determined. The liver tissue was submitted to histopathological analysis, using a NAS score. In immunohistochemistry, we studied the expression of the insulin receptor, adiponectin, TNF-α and iNOS by tissue microarray method. Results and conclusion: There was marked cytoplasmic immunostaining for TNF-α and iNOS mediators in the group on a fat diet. Regarding insulin and adiponectin molecular markers, a reduction of cytoplasmic immunoreactivity of these antigens was observed in the group on a fat diet, reflecting, respectively, the state of hepatocellular inflammation (steatohepatitis) and insulin resistance in this experimental model of fat liver disease...


Introdução: Os mecanismos fisiopatológicos da esteato-hepatite não alcoólica incluem basicamente resistência insulínica, processo inflamatório e estresse oxidativo. Desta forma, um estudo sobre o padrão de imunoexpressão hepática para receptores de insulina, adiponectina, fator de necrose tumoral alfa (TNF-α) e sintase indutível do óxido nítrico (iNOS) foi conduzido. Objetivo: Ampliar os conhecimentos sobre os mecanismos moleculares subjacentes, em modelo experimental de esteato-hepatite. Método: Vinte ratos Wistar com dois meses de idade, pesando de 250 a 300 mg foram subdivididos em dois grupos: G1 (controle normal, submetido à dieta padrão) e G2 (grupo-controle, submetido à dieta hiperlipídica contendo 58% de energia derivada de gorduras, 18% de proteínas e 24% de carboidratos). Após oito semanas, os animais foram sacrificados; o sangue, submetido à análise bioquímica; e o fígado, removido e fixado em formalina tamponada e emblocado em parafina para estudo histopatológico. Para estudo imuno-histoquímico, foi utilizada a técnica de microarranjo de tecido. As lâminas obtidas foram submetidas à incubação com os anticorpos contra adiponectina, receptor de insulina, TNF-α e iNOS. Resultados e conclusão: Observou-se marcada imunoexpressão citoplasmática para os mediadores TNF-α e iNOS no grupo submetido à dieta hiperlipídica. No que diz respeito aos marcadores moleculares insulina e adiponectina, observou-se uma redução da imunoexpressão citoplasmática desses anticorpos no grupo submetido à dieta hiperlipídica, traduzindo, respectivamente, o estado de inflamação hepatocelular (esteato-hepatite) e resistência insulínica, desenvolvidos nesse modelo experimental de doença hepática gordurosa...


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Adiponectin/analysis , Fatty Liver/physiopathology , Insulin Resistance , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Disease Models, Animal , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/analysis , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Nitric Oxide Synthase/analysis , Rats, Wistar , Receptor, Insulin/analysis
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2014. 99 p.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-750225

ABSTRACT

As associações entre obesidade, doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica (NAFLD) e diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM2) são bem estabelecidas, e o sistema renina-angiotensina (SRA) pode proporcionar uma ligação entre eles. O bloqueio do SRA em diferentes níveis pode estar relacionado a respostas na resistência à insulina, remodelagem do pâncreas e do fígado em um modelo de obesidade induzida por dieta. Camundongos C57BL/6 foram alimentados com uma dieta hiperlipídica (HF) durante oito semanas e depois tratados com alisquireno (50 mg/kg/dia), enalapril (30 mg/kg/dia) ou losartana (10 mg/kg/dia) por um período adicional de seis semanas. As drogas foram incorporadas na dieta. Avaliou-se a massa corporal (MC), pressão arterial, consumo e gasto energético (GE), metabolismo da glicose e lipídico, histopatologia pancreática e hepática, análise hormonal, imunohistoquímica, perfil gênico e/ou proteico do SRA no pâncreas, gliconeogênese hepática, sinalização da insulina, oxidação e acúmulo lipídico. Todos os inibidores do SRA reduziram significativamente o aumento da pressão arterial nos camundongos alimentados com dieta HF. O tratamento com enalapril, mas não alisquireno ou losartana, reduziu o ganho de MC e a ingestão alimentar; aumentou o GE; amenizou a intolerância à glicose e resistência à insulina; melhorou a massa de células alfa e beta; impediu a redução da adiponectina plasmática e restaurou a sensibilidade à leptina. Além disso, o tratamento com enalapril melhorou a expressão proteica nas ilhotas pancreáticas de Pdx1, GLUT2, ECA2 e do receptor Mas. O tratamento com losartana apresentou uma elevação na expressão proteica de AT2R no pâncreas...


The associations between obesity, NAFLD (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) and diabetes are well established, and the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) may provide a link among them. . The blocking of the RAS at different levels may be related to responses on insulin resistance, remodeling of the pancreas and liver in a model of diet-induced obesity. Mice (C57BL/6) were fed on a high-fat (HF) diet for 8 weeks and then treated with aliskiren (50 mg/kg/day), enalapril (30 mg/kg/day) or losartan (10 mg/kg/day) for an additional 6 weeks. The drugs were incorporated into the diet. We assessed body mass (BM), blood pressure, energy intake and expenditure (EE), glucose and lipid metabolism, pancreatic and hepatic histopathology, hormonal analysis, immunohistochemistry, the expression profile of genes and/or proteins affecting pancreas RAS, hepatic gluconeogenesis, insulin signaling and lipid oxidation and accumulation. All RAS inhibitors significantly attenuated the increased blood pressure in mice fed a HF diet. Treatment with enalapril, but not aliskiren or losartan, significantly attenuated BM gain, increased EE, enhanced the glucose intolerance and insulin resistance; improved the alpha and beta cell mass; prevented the reduction of plasma adiponectin and restored leptin sensibility. Furthermore, enalapril treatment improved the protein expression of the pancreatic islet Pdx1, GLUT2, ACE2 and Mas receptors. Losartan treatment showed the greatest AT2R expression in the pancreas. In the liver, the enalapril administration improved hepatic steatosis, triglycerides and prevented the increase hepatic protein levels of PEPCK, G6Pase and GLUT2...


Subject(s)
Animals , Mice , Diet, High-Fat , Enalapril/therapeutic use , Obesity/diet therapy , Renin-Angiotensin System , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors , /drug therapy , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Hypertension/drug therapy , Islets of Langerhans/metabolism , Obesity/complications , Obesity/drug therapy , Pancreas/metabolism , Insulin Resistance/immunology
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2014. 76 f p.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-751651

ABSTRACT

Hábitos inadequados no estilo de vida, pelo consumo exacerbado de dietas ricas em gorduras e açúcares (frutose e sacarose), correlacionam-se positivamente com o desenvolvimento da obesidade, da resistência à insulina (RI) e da esteatose hepática não alcoólica (NAFLD). O estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a magnitude dos efeitos da administração crônica de dietas ricas em gordura e/ou frutose, e ainda, comparar os efeitos dos açúcares isoladamente (frutose e sacarose) sob as alterações bioquímicas, o perfil inflamatório, as respostas morfofuncionais e as expressões proteicas e gênicas de fatores de transcrição envolvidos na lipogênese, na beta-oxidação, na gliconeogênese e no estresse oxidativo no fígado. Camundongos machos C57BL/6 foram divididos em dois experimentos: 1) Dieta controle/standard chow (SC), dieta high fat (HF – 42%), dieta high frutose (HFr – 34%) e dieta high fat + high frutose (HFHFr - 42% fat + 34% frutose) por 16 semanas; 2) Dieta controle/standard chow (SC), dieta high frutose (HFru – 50%) e dieta high sacarose (HSu – 50%) por 15 semanas. Ao final dos experimentos foram observados: 1) Não houve diferença na massa corporal entre os animais HFr e SC, só foi observado ganho de peso nos grupos HF e HFHFr. Houve ainda aumento do colesterol total, dos triglicerídeos plasmáticos e hepáticos e RI nos grupos HF, HFr e HFHFr. No fígado, foi observado NAFLD com aumento na expressão de SREBP-1c e PPAR-γ, e redução de PPAR-α. A gliconeogênese mediada pelo GLUT-2 e PEPCK também foi aumentada nos grupos HF, HFr e HFHFr em relação ao grupo SC. Áreas de necroinflamação também foram observadas nos animais HFr e HFHFr; 2) Não houve diferença na massa corporal entre os grupos SC, HFru e HSu. Porém, houve aumento do colesterol total, dos triglicerídeos plasmáticos e hepáticos, da RI, das adipocinas (IL-6, resistina, MCP-1 e leptina), e redução da adiponectina...


Habits unsuitable lifestyle, exacerbated by consumption of diets rich in fat and sugars (sucrose and fructose) are positively correlated with the development of obesity, insulin resistance (IR) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The study aimed to evaluate the magnitude of the effects of chronic administration of diets rich in fat and/or fructose, and also compare the effects of sugars alone (fructose and sucrose) in the biochemical changes, the inflammatory profile, and the morphological and functional responses the protein and gene expression of transcription factors involved in lipogenesis, beta-oxidation, gluconeogenesis and oxidative stress in the liver. Male C57BL / 6 mice were divided into two experiments: 1) Diet control/standard chow (SC), high fat diet (HF - 42%), high-fructose diet (HFr - 34%) and high fat + high fructose diet (HFHFr - 42% fat + 34% fructose) for 16 weeks; 2) Diet control/standard chow (SC), high-fructose diet (HFru - 50%) and high sucrose diet (HSu - 50%) for 15 weeks. At the end of the experiments were observed: 1) There was no difference in body mass between HFr and SC groups, only weight gain was observed in the HF group and HFHFr. There was also an increase in total cholesterol, plasma and hepatic triglycerides and IR in HF, HFr, HFHFr groups. In the liver, NAFLD was observed with increased expression of SREBP-1c, PPAR-γ and PPAR-α reduction. The gluconeogenesis mediated by GLUT-2 and PEPCK was also increased in HF, HFr and HFHFr groups compared to SC. Areas of necroinflammation were also observed in HFr and HFHFr; 2) There was no difference in body mass between the SC, HFru and HSu groups. However, there was an increase in total cholesterol, plasma and hepatic triglycerides, IR, adipokines (IL-6, resistin, leptin and MCP-1), and decreased of adiponectin...


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Diet, High-Fat , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Eating/physiology , Body Composition , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Fructose/metabolism , Fructose , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/diet therapy , Insulin Resistance/physiology , Dietary Sucrose/metabolism , Dietary Sucrose
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 63(1): 29-36, Mar. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-740220

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is triggered by a nutritional-metabolic alteration characterized by triacylglicerides acumulation, insulin resistance (IR), oxidative stress and depletion of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA). The n-3 PUFA, such as eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic (DHA) acids, would be hepatoprotective against the development of NAFLD by stimulating lipolysis and inhibit lipogenesis. So, fish oil supplementation (EPA + DHA) prevents HFDinduced NAFLD. In this context, the aim of this study is to evaluate the correlation between liver oxidative stress with IR and levels of PUFA in supplemented mice. Male mice C57BL/6J (n=9) were fed for 12th week: a) control diet (20% protein, 70% carbohydrate, 10% lipids), b) control diet and fish oil supplementation (200 mg EPA+DHA/kg/day), c) high fat diet (20% protein, 20% carbohydrate, 60% lipids), and d) high fat diet and fish oil supplementation. Liver steatosis (histology), insulin resistance (HOMA), liver oxidative stress (GSH/GSSG, carbonyl protein and 8-isoprostanes) and liver fatty acid content were evaluated. The significant decrease in liver oxidative stress parameters (p<0.05, ANOVA followed by Newman Keuls test) were correlated (Pearson test) with HOMA and levels of PUFA, along with the hepatoprotection observed. It concludes that prevention of NAFLD by supplementation with fish oil (EPA+DHA) is dependent of the prevention of liver oxidative stress, IR and PUFA depletion.


La enfermedad por hígado graso no alcohólica (EHGNA) está provocada por una alteración metabólico- nutricional caracterizada por la acumulación de triacilglicéridos, resistencia a la insulina, estrés oxidativo y disminución de ácidos grasos poliinsaturados (AGPI). Los AGPI ω-3, como los ácidos eicosapentaenoico (EPA) y docosahexaenoico (DHA), serían hepatoprotectores contra la EHGNA al estimular la lipolisis e inhibir la lipogénesis hepática. La suplementación con aceite de pescado (EPA + DHA) previene la esteatosis hepática inducida por una dieta alta en grasas. En este contexto, el objetivo de este estudio es evaluar la correlación entre el estrés oxidativo hepático, la resistencia a la insulina y los niveles de AGPI ω-3 en ratones suplementados. Ratones machos C57BL/6J (n=9) alimentados durante 12 semanas con: a) dieta control (20% proteína, 70% hidratos de carbono, 10% lípidos), b) dieta control y suplementación con 200 mg de EPA+DHA/kg/día, c) dieta alta en grasa (20% proteína, 20% hidratos de carbono, 60% lípidos), y d) dieta alta en grasas más EPA+DHA. Se evaluaron la esteatosis hepática (histología), resistencia a la insulina (HOMA), estrés oxidativo hepático (GSH/GSSG, proteínas carboniladas y 8-isoprostanos) y el contenido de ácidos grasos hepáticos. La disminución significativa en los parámetros hepáticos de estrés oxidativo (p <0,05, ANOVA seguido de Newman-Keuls) se correlacionó positivamente (test de Pearson) con el HOMA y los niveles de AGPI ω-3, junto con la hepatoprotección observada. Se concluye que la prevención de EHGNA por suplementación con EPA+DHA, se acompaña de una correlación inversa entre el estrés oxidativo y la resistencia a la insulina y la disminución de AGPI ω-3 hepáticos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Mice , Dietary Supplements , Dietary Fats, Unsaturated/administration & dosage , Fatty Liver/prevention & control , Fish Oils/administration & dosage , Insulin Resistance/physiology , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Fatty Liver/physiopathology , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Clinics ; 68(1): 11-17, Jan. 2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-665912

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Recent evidence suggests that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with diet. Our aim was to investigate the dietary patterns of a Brazilian population with this condition and compare them with the recommended diet. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 96 non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients before any dietetic counseling. All patients underwent abdominal ultrasound, biochemical tests, dietary evaluations, and anthropometric evaluations. Their food intake was assessed by a semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire and 24-hour food recall. RESULTS: The median patient age was 53 years, and 77% of the individuals were women. Most (67.7%) participants were obese, and a large waist circumference was observed in 80.2% subjects. Almost 70% of the participants had metabolic syndrome, and 62.3% presented evidence of either insulin resistance or overt diabetes. Most patients (51.5, 58.5, and 61.7%, respectively) exceeded the recommendations for energy intake, as well as total and saturated fat. All patients consumed less than the amount of recommended monounsaturated fatty acids, and 52.1 and 76.6% of them consumed less polyunsaturated fatty acids and fiber, respectively, than recommended. In most patients, the calcium, sodium, potassium, pyridoxine, and vitamin C intake did not meet the recommendations, and in 10.5-15.5% of individuals, the tolerable upper limit intake for sodium was exceeded. The patients presented a significantly high intake of meats, fats, sugars, legumes (beans), and vegetables and a low consumption of cereals, fruits, and dairy products compared with the recommendations. CONCLUSIONS: Although patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease exhibited high energy and lipid consumption, most of them had inadequate intake of some micronutrients. The possible role of nutrient-deficient intake in the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease warrants investigation.


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Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Diet , Eating , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Anthropometry , Brazil , Epidemiologic Methods , Feeding Behavior , Fatty Liver/diet therapy , Micronutrients/administration & dosage , Nutritive Value , Reference Values , Time Factors
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ABCD (São Paulo, Impr.) ; 26(supl.1): 39-42, 2013. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-698973

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RACIONAL: Alterações metabólicas têm elevada correlação com formas graves da doença hepática gordurosa não-alcoólica. Todavia, ainda não há método não-invasivo que promova sua adequada estratificação sendo que a biópsia permanece como meio diagnóstico ideal. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a prevalência dessa doença em obesos no pré-operatório de bypass gástrico em Y-de-Roux e correlacionar fatores metabólicos com a histopatologia hepática. MÉTODOS: Do total de 47 pacientes, foram incluídos 35 em pré-operatório e excluídos 12 devido à doenças hepáticas e ingestão alcoólica >80 g/semana. Foi realizada avaliação clínico-laboratorial antes da operação e biópsia hepática transoperatória. A intensidade da esteatohepatite foi classificada nos graus: I (leve a moderada), II (difusa e inflamatória), III (fibrose periportal) e IV (cirrose). Foram comparadas as seguintes variáveis: tempo de obesidade, índice de massa corpórea, relação cintura-quadril, diabete melito tipo 2, hipertensão arterial e dislipidemia. RESULTADOS: Trinta e cinco pacientes (68,6% mulheres, média de idade de 37 anos) foram avaliados. O índice de massa corpórea médio pré-operatório foi de 53,04 kg/m2. Esteatohepatite não-alcoólica foi encontrada em 31 pacientes (88,6%), sendo grau I 32,2% (n=10), grau II 45,2% (n=14), e grau III 25,6% (n=7). A relação cintura-quadril mostrou associação com esteatose hepática; hipertrigliceridemia foi o marcador que melhor se correlacionou com maior grau; não houve correlação entre aminotransferase e a intensidade da doença; houve correlação da intensidade com fatores relacionados à resistência insulínica. CONCLUSÃO: Esteatohepatite não-alcoólica tem elevada prevalência em obesos graves, porém não foi observada correlação positiva entre aminotransferases e o grau de obesidade com histopatologia hepática. Hipertrigliceridemia e relação cintura-quadril correlacionaram-se positivamente com a intensidade de doença.


BACKGROUND: Metabolic disorders have high correlation with severe forms of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. However, there is no non-invasive method that promotes its proper stratification and biopsy remains the ideal diagnostic tool. AIM: To evaluate the prevalence of this disease in obese in preoperative period of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and metabolic factors correlated with liver histopathology. METHODS: From a total of 47 patients, 35 were enrolled in the inclusion criteria and 12 excluded due to liver disease and alcohol intake >80 g/week. Were performed clinical and laboratory evaluation before the surgery and intraoperative liver biopsy . The intensity was ranked in grade of steatohepatitis: I (mild to moderate) and II (diffuse inflammation), III ( periportal fibrosis) and IV (cirrhosis). Were compared the following variables: duration of obesity, body mass index, waist-hip ratio, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension and dyslipidemia. RESULTS: Thirty -five patients (68.6 % women , mean age 37 years) were evaluated. The mean body mass index preoperatively was 53.04 kg/m². Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis was found in 31 patients (88.6 %) and 32.2% were in grade I (n=10), grade II 45.2% (n=14), and 25.6% grade III (n=7). The waist-hip ratio was associated with hepatic steatosis; hypertriglyceridemia was the marker that had best correlation with higher grade; there was no correlation between aminotransferase and intensity of the disease; there was correlation of intensity with factors related to insulin resistance. CONCLUSION: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis is highly prevalent in morbidly obese patients, but there was no positive correlation between aminotransferases and degree of obesity and liver histopathology. Hypertriglyceridemia and waist-hip ratio were positively correlated with the intensity of disease.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Fatty Liver/complications , Fatty Liver/epidemiology , Gastric Bypass , Obesity, Morbid/complications , Obesity, Morbid/surgery , Body Mass Index , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Fatty Liver/pathology , Obesity, Morbid/metabolism , Preoperative Period , Prevalence , Severity of Illness Index , Waist-Hip Ratio
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Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 43(3): 212-7, 2013 Sep.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1157384

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C is a worldwide chronic liver disease. Different factors have been found to be associated with an increased progression to severe liver fibrosis, such as alcohol intake higher than 30 g/day, older age at infection and co-infection. Nevertheless, different research centers have found conflicting data concerning the liver iron overload fibrogenic role. AIM: To assess the association between hepatic iron overload and fibrosis stage grades in hepatitis C Virus carriers, hepatic steatosis and demographic variables. METHODS: In this descriptive study we recruited 290 positive anti-HCV and qualitative HCV-RNA, treatment naive chronic hepatitis C outpatients registered fom 2007 to 2009 at the Federal University of Bahia’s Hospital. The variables studied in the liver biopsy results were: 1) fibrosis stage according to META VIR score (F0-F4), 2) iron overload presence or absence according to Perls staining, and 3) presence or absence of steatosis. Fibrosis stages were categorized as mild/moderate (F0-F2) and severe (F3-F4). Exclusion criteria were hepatitis B virus and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection, and primary or secondary hemochromatosis. The statistical analysis was performed using Chi-square and Student’s t tests, with the ssoftware: SPSS 17. A P value < 0.05 was considered as significant. RESULTS: Severe fibrosis was statistically associated with older age, iron overload presence (P = 0.003) and steatosis (P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In this study hepatic iron overload and hepatic steatosis were associated with severe hepatic fibrosis (METAVIR F3-F4).


Subject(s)
Liver Cirrhosis/virology , Fatty Liver/virology , Hepatitis C, Chronic/complications , Iron Overload/complications , Alanine Transaminase , Aspartate Aminotransferases , Liver Cirrhosis/metabolism , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Genotype , Hepacivirus/genetics , Hepatitis C, Chronic/metabolism , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Disease Progression , RNA, Viral/genetics , Iron Overload/metabolism , gamma-Glutamyltransferase , Severity of Illness Index
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Clinical and Molecular Hepatology ; : 210-215, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-202393

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Liver plays a central role in the biogenesis of major metabolites including glucose, fatty acids, and cholesterol. Increased incidence of obesity in the modern society promotes insulin resistance in the peripheral tissues in humans, and could cause severe metabolic disorders by inducing accumulation of lipid in the liver, resulting in the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). NAFLD, which is characterized by increased fat depots in the liver, could precede more severe diseases such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), cirrhosis, and in some cases hepatocellular carcinoma. Accumulation of lipid in the liver can be traced by increased uptake of free fatty acids into the liver, impaired fatty acid beta oxidation, or the increased incidence of de novo lipogenesis. In this review, I would like to focus on the roles of individual pathways that contribute to the hepatic steatosis as a precursor for the NAFLD.


Subject(s)
Humans , Acetyl Coenzyme A/metabolism , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Lipogenesis , Mitochondria/metabolism , Triglycerides/metabolism
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Rev. nutr ; 25(1): 45-56, jan.-fev. 2012. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-625200

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the lipid profiles of the hepatic and adipose tissues of Wistar rats treated for 21 days with a diet high in saturated fat (high saturated fat, n=6) or high in hydrogenated fat, that is, having 50% partially hydrogenated vegetable oil in its composition (high hydrogenated fat, n=6), and compare them to those of a control group (control group, n=6). METHODS: Adipose tissue and total hepatic fat were higher in the saturated fat group than in the hydrogenated fat group. Hepatic lipid peroxidation was greatest in the saturated fat group, with consequent lower hepatic vitamin E and A levels. In contrast, serum vitamin A was highest in the saturated fat group. Analysis of hepatic lipid fractions found more cholesterol and less high density lipoprotein-cholesterol in the hydrogenated fat group. The hydrogenated fat group had the highest levels of triacylglycerols, followed by the saturated fat group. RESULTS: Significant amounts of trans fatty acids were detected in the hepatic and adipose tissues of the hydrogenated fat group. Among the identified fatty acids, 18:1n9 had a higher positive association with hepatic cholesterol and triacylglycerols, and a higher negative association with high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil promotes greater accumulation of cholesterol and triacylglycerols in the liver than saturated fats. CONCLUSION: Trans fatty acids were incorporated into hepatocytes and adipocytes in a highly efficient manner.


OBJETIVO: Esta pesquisa investigou a composição lipídica dos tecidos hepático e adiposo de ratos Wistar tratados durante 21 dias com uma dieta rica em gordura saturada (grupo gordura saturada, n=6) ou rica em gordura hidrogenada, ou seja, 50% da gordura consistindo de gordura vegetal parcialmente hidrogenada (grupo gordura hidrogenada, n=6) e compará-los a um grupo-controle (grupo-controle, n=6). MÉTODOS: As quantidades de tecido adiposo e gordura hepática total foram maiores no grupo gordura saturada do que no grupo gordura hidrogenada. A peroxidação lipídica hepática foi maior no grupo gordura saturada, com consequente diminuição dos níveis hepáticos de vitaminas E e A. Por outro lado, o nível sérico de vitamina A foi maior no grupo gordura saturada do que nos outros grupos. A análise das frações lipídicas hepáticas revelou mais colesterol e menos colesterol da lipoproteína de alta densidade no grupo gordura hidrogenada. O grupo gordura hidrogenada apresentou os maiores níveis de triglicérides, seguido do grupo gordura saturada. Quantidades significativas de ácidos graxos trans foram detectados nos tecidos hepático e adiposo do grupo gordura hidrogenada. RESULTADOS: Dentre os ácidos graxos identificados, o 18:1n9 apresentou uma associação positiva maior com o colesterol hepático e triglicérides, e uma associação negativa maior com o colesterol da lipoproteína de alta densidade. A gordura vegetal parcialmente hidrogenada promove um maior acúmulo de colesterol e triglicérides no fígado do que a gordura saturada. CONCLUSÃO: Os ácidos graxos trans foram incorporados aos hepatócitos e adipócitos de forma altamente eficiente.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Rats , Cholesterol , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Fats/metabolism , Lipoproteins , Trans Fatty Acids/metabolism
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