Development of steatohepatitis in Ob/Ob mice is dependent on Toll-like receptor 4



Título del documento: Development of steatohepatitis in Ob/Ob mice is dependent on Toll-like receptor 4
Revue: Annals of hepatology
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000391019
ISSN: 1665-2681
Autores: 1
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Instituciones: 1Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Surgery, Charleston, Carolina del Sur. Estados Unidos de América
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Periodo: Sep-Oct
Volumen: 14
Número: 5
Paginación: 735-743
País: México
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Experimental
Resumen en inglés The etiology of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) progression, and why some patients develop non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) vs. uncomplicated NAFLD, is not well understood. Obesity and NAFLD are thought to be associated with high circulating levels of leptin; however, the role of leptin in NASH has been controversial. Secondly, as ob/ob mice are known to have elevated circulating levels of TLR4-stimulating endotoxin secondary to increased intestinal permeability. Material and methods. We evaluated the long-term effects of steatosis on the livers of aleptinemic (OB) mice and the role of TLR4 in the development of hepatic sequelae in these animals. Results. At 20 weeks of age OB animals displayed grossly steatotic livers, but also features of early stage NASH including hepatocellular ballooning and numerous necroinflammatory foci with associated changes in serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT). TLR4 KO did not affect the development of obesity or steatosis in ob/ob mice, but protected these animals from hepatitis and liver injury. Conclusions. In conclusion, the data presented here indicate that steatohepatitis develops in the absence of leptin, and that TLR4 is integral to the development NASH secondary to hyperphagia
Disciplinas: Medicina
Palabras clave: Gastroenterología,
Inmunología,
Esteatosis,
Citocinas,
Inflamación,
Hígado,
Hígado graso no alcohólico,
Esteatohepatitis
Keyword: Medicine,
Gastroenterology,
Immunology,
Steatosis,
Cytokines,
Inflammation,
Liver,
Non alcoholic fatty liver,
Steatohepatitis
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