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Exploring Liver Mitochondrial Function by 13C-Stable Isotope Breath Tests: Implications in Clinical Biochemistry.

Emilio Molina-Molina1, Harshitha Shanmugam1, Domenica Di Palo1, Ignazio Grattagliano1,2, Piero Portincasa3.   

Abstract

The liver is at the crossroad of key metabolic processes, which include detoxification, glycolipidic storage and export, and protein synthesis. The gut-liver axis, moreover, provides hepatocytes with a series of bacterial products and metabolites, which contribute to maintain liver function in health and disease. Breath tests (BTs) are developed as diagnostic tools for indirect, rapid, noninvasive assessment of several metabolic processes in the liver. BTs monitor the appearance of CO2 in breath as a marker of a specific substrate metabolized in the liver, typically within microsomes, cytosol, or mitochondria. The noninvasiveness of BTs originates from the use of the, nonradioactive, naturally occurring stable isotope 13C marking a specific substrate which is metabolized in the liver, leading to the appearance of 13CO2 in expired air. Some substrates (ketoisocaproic acid, methionine, and octanoic acid) provide information about dynamic liver mitochondrial function in health and disease. In humans, the application of 13C-breath tests ranges from nonalcoholic and alcoholic liver diseases to liver cirrhosis, hepatocarcinoma, preoperative and postoperative assessment of liver function, and drug-induced liver damage. 13C-BTs are an indirect, cost-effective, and easy method to evaluate dynamic liver function and gastric kinetics in health and disease, with ongoing studies focusing on further applications in clinical medicine.

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Keywords:  Breath test; Hepatic mitochondrial function; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Ketoisocaproic acid; Liver diseases; Liver steatosis; Methionine; Octanoic acid; β-oxidation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34096004     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1433-4_11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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