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New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation
In the last decade, adipose tissue has emerged as an endocrine organ with a key role in energy homeostasis. In addition, there is close crosstalk between the adipose tissue and the liver, since pro- and anti-inflammatory substances produced at the visceral adipose tissue level directly target the li...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8091100 |
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author | Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B. Gracia-Sancho, Jordi Peralta, Carmen |
author_facet | Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B. Gracia-Sancho, Jordi Peralta, Carmen |
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description | In the last decade, adipose tissue has emerged as an endocrine organ with a key role in energy homeostasis. In addition, there is close crosstalk between the adipose tissue and the liver, since pro- and anti-inflammatory substances produced at the visceral adipose tissue level directly target the liver through the portal vein. During surgical procedures, including hepatic resection and liver transplantation, ischemia–reperfusion injury induces damage and regenerative failure. It has been suggested that adipose tissue is associated with both pathological or, on the contrary, with protective effects on damage and regenerative response after liver surgery. The present review aims to summarize the current knowledge on the crosstalk between the adipose tissue and the liver during liver surgery. Therapeutic strategies as well as the clinical and scientific controversies in this field are discussed. The different experimental models, such as lipectomy, to evaluate the role of adipose tissue in both steatotic and nonsteatotic livers undergoing surgery, are described. Such information may be useful for the establishment of protective strategies aimed at regulating the liver–visceral adipose tissue axis and improving the postoperative outcomes in clinical liver surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-67697062019-10-30 New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B. Gracia-Sancho, Jordi Peralta, Carmen Cells Review In the last decade, adipose tissue has emerged as an endocrine organ with a key role in energy homeostasis. In addition, there is close crosstalk between the adipose tissue and the liver, since pro- and anti-inflammatory substances produced at the visceral adipose tissue level directly target the liver through the portal vein. During surgical procedures, including hepatic resection and liver transplantation, ischemia–reperfusion injury induces damage and regenerative failure. It has been suggested that adipose tissue is associated with both pathological or, on the contrary, with protective effects on damage and regenerative response after liver surgery. The present review aims to summarize the current knowledge on the crosstalk between the adipose tissue and the liver during liver surgery. Therapeutic strategies as well as the clinical and scientific controversies in this field are discussed. The different experimental models, such as lipectomy, to evaluate the role of adipose tissue in both steatotic and nonsteatotic livers undergoing surgery, are described. Such information may be useful for the establishment of protective strategies aimed at regulating the liver–visceral adipose tissue axis and improving the postoperative outcomes in clinical liver surgery. MDPI 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6769706/ /pubmed/31540413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8091100 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/). |
spellingShingle | Review Cornide-Petronio, María Eugenia Jiménez-Castro, Mónica B. Gracia-Sancho, Jordi Peralta, Carmen New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation |
title | New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation |
title_full | New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation |
title_fullStr | New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation |
title_full_unstemmed | New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation |
title_short | New Insights into the Liver–Visceral Adipose Axis During Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation |
title_sort | new insights into the liver–visceral adipose axis during hepatic resection and liver transplantation |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8091100 |
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