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Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis

Since nutrition might have a significant impact on liver function, we analyzed the early effect of Western-type diet on hepatic tissue and lipid and drug metabolism in Wistar–Kyoto rats (n = 8); eight rats fed with a standard diet were used as controls. Histological analysis of liver tissue was perf...

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Autores principales: Gabbia, Daniela, Roverso, Marco, Guido, Maria, Sacchi, Diana, Scaffidi, Michela, Carrara, Maria, Orso, Genny, Russo, Francesco Paolo, Floreani, Annarosa, Bogialli, Sara, De Martin, Sara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6683046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31311123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11071602
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author Gabbia, Daniela
Roverso, Marco
Guido, Maria
Sacchi, Diana
Scaffidi, Michela
Carrara, Maria
Orso, Genny
Russo, Francesco Paolo
Floreani, Annarosa
Bogialli, Sara
De Martin, Sara
author_facet Gabbia, Daniela
Roverso, Marco
Guido, Maria
Sacchi, Diana
Scaffidi, Michela
Carrara, Maria
Orso, Genny
Russo, Francesco Paolo
Floreani, Annarosa
Bogialli, Sara
De Martin, Sara
author_sort Gabbia, Daniela
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description Since nutrition might have a significant impact on liver function, we analyzed the early effect of Western-type diet on hepatic tissue and lipid and drug metabolism in Wistar–Kyoto rats (n = 8); eight rats fed with a standard diet were used as controls. Histological analysis of liver tissue was performed, and plasma biochemical parameters were measured. Plasma concentration of six bile acids was determined by ultra-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry UHPLC-MS/MS. Hepatic gene expressions of enzymes involved in drug and lipid metabolism were assessed by means of real-time reverse transcription (qRT)-PCR. Liver of rats fed with a Western diet did not show macroscopic histological alterations, but number and diameter of lipid droplets increased, as well as DGAT1, GPAT4, SCD, FASN and SREBP2 expression. Furthermore, Western diet-fed animals showed an increase in the activation of hepatic stellate cells and macrophage number in liver tissue, as well as a significant increase in AST and bilirubin levels (p < 0.01), and in the LDL:HDL cholesterol ratio (p < 0.001). Plasma chenodeoxycholic acid concentration increased significantly, whereas cholic acid decreased (p < 0.05), and cytochrome P450 genes were generally downregulated. Significant changes in hepatic lipid and drug metabolism are early induced by the Western diet, prior to steatosis development. Such changes are associated with a peculiar alteration in circulating bile acids, which could represent an early marker of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) development.
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spelling pubmed-66830462019-08-09 Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis Gabbia, Daniela Roverso, Marco Guido, Maria Sacchi, Diana Scaffidi, Michela Carrara, Maria Orso, Genny Russo, Francesco Paolo Floreani, Annarosa Bogialli, Sara De Martin, Sara Nutrients Article Since nutrition might have a significant impact on liver function, we analyzed the early effect of Western-type diet on hepatic tissue and lipid and drug metabolism in Wistar–Kyoto rats (n = 8); eight rats fed with a standard diet were used as controls. Histological analysis of liver tissue was performed, and plasma biochemical parameters were measured. Plasma concentration of six bile acids was determined by ultra-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry UHPLC-MS/MS. Hepatic gene expressions of enzymes involved in drug and lipid metabolism were assessed by means of real-time reverse transcription (qRT)-PCR. Liver of rats fed with a Western diet did not show macroscopic histological alterations, but number and diameter of lipid droplets increased, as well as DGAT1, GPAT4, SCD, FASN and SREBP2 expression. Furthermore, Western diet-fed animals showed an increase in the activation of hepatic stellate cells and macrophage number in liver tissue, as well as a significant increase in AST and bilirubin levels (p < 0.01), and in the LDL:HDL cholesterol ratio (p < 0.001). Plasma chenodeoxycholic acid concentration increased significantly, whereas cholic acid decreased (p < 0.05), and cytochrome P450 genes were generally downregulated. Significant changes in hepatic lipid and drug metabolism are early induced by the Western diet, prior to steatosis development. Such changes are associated with a peculiar alteration in circulating bile acids, which could represent an early marker of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) development. MDPI 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6683046/ /pubmed/31311123 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11071602 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gabbia, Daniela
Roverso, Marco
Guido, Maria
Sacchi, Diana
Scaffidi, Michela
Carrara, Maria
Orso, Genny
Russo, Francesco Paolo
Floreani, Annarosa
Bogialli, Sara
De Martin, Sara
Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis
title Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis
title_full Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis
title_fullStr Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis
title_full_unstemmed Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis
title_short Western Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations Affect Circulating Markers of Liver Function before the Development of Steatosis
title_sort western diet-induced metabolic alterations affect circulating markers of liver function before the development of steatosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6683046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31311123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11071602
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