Mitochondrial adaptations and dysfunctions in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Inserm · Université de Rennes · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The worldwide epidemic of obesity and insulin resistance favors nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Insulin resistance (IR) in the adipose tissue increases lipolysis and the entry of nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs) in the liver, whereas IR-associated hyperinsulinemia promotes hepatic de novo lipogenesis. However, several hormonal and metabolic adaptations are set up in order to restrain hepatic fat accumulation, such as increased mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (mtFAO). Unfortunately, these adaptations are usually not sufficient to reduce fat accumulation in liver. Furthermore, enhanced mtFAO without concomitant up-regulation of the mitochondrial respiratory chain (MRC) activity induces reactive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 5
Authors
5- KBKarima Begriche
Inserm, Université de Rennes
- JMJulie Massart
Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska Institutet
- MRMarie‐Anne Robin
Inserm, Université de Rennes
- FBFabrice Bonnet
Inserm, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes, Université de Rennes
- BFBernard FromentyCorresponding
Inserm, Université de Rennes
Topics & keywords
- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Fatty liver
- Gastroenterology
- Disease
- Good health and well-being