| Literature DB >> 31861591 |
Giovanni Tarantino1, Vincenzo Citro2, Domenico Capone3.
Abstract
Focusing on previously published mechanisms of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), their uncertainty does not always permit a clear elucidation of the grassroot alterations that are at the basis of the wide-spread illness, and thus curing it is still a challenge. There is somehow exceptional progress, but many controversies persist in NAFLD research and clinical investigation. It is likely that hidden mechanisms will be brought to light in the near future. Hereby, the authors present, with some criticism, classical mechanisms that stand at the basis of NAFLD, and consider contextually different emerging processes. Without ascertaining these complex interactions, investigators have a long way left ahead before finding an effective therapy for NAFLD beyond diet and exercise.Entities:
Keywords: IR; NAFLD; NASH; ROS; inflammation; obesity
Year: 2019 PMID: 31861591 PMCID: PMC7019297 DOI: 10.3390/jcm9010015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
The controversial role of the spleen: Inducer or protective organ of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)?
| Studies in Favour of Spleen as an Inducer | Studies in Favour of a Protective Effect of the Spleen | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Authors | References | Type of Study (in) | Authors | References | Type of Study (in) |
| Tarantino G, et al. | [ | Humans | Inoue M, et al. | [ | Rats |
| Suzuki K, et al. | [ | Humans | Tana C, et al. | [ | Humans |
| Zardi EM, et al. | [ | Humans | Soresi M, et al. | [ | Humans |
| Murotomi K, et al. | [ | Mice | |||
| Nitta CF, et al. | [ | Isolated cells | |||
| Tarantino G, et al. | [ | Humans | |||
| Keramida G, et al. | [ | Humans | |||
| Polimeni L, et al. | [ | Humans | |||
Animal Models.
| GENETIC MODELS |
|---|
| SREBP-1c transgenic mice |
| Ob/ob mice |
| Db/db mice |
| KK-Ay mice |
| PTEN 10 null mice |
| Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α knockout mice |
| Acyl-coenzyme A oxidase null mice |
| Methionine adenosyltransferase-1A null mice |
| DIETARY MODELS OF NASH |
| Methionine and choline deficiency; |
| HFD |
| Cholesterol and cholate |
| Fructose |
| COMBINED MODEL OF GENETIC MODIFICATION AND NUTRITIONAL/DIETARY CHALLENGE |
| MCD diet to ob/ob and db/db mice |
| PPAR-α null mice fed an MCD diet |
| HF in Alms 1 Mutant b mice |
| Male and female hyperlipidemic (low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient [ldlr(-/-)] and Apolipoprotein E2 knock-in [APOE2ki]) mouse models |