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Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD

BACKGROUND & AIMS: A weight-loss-independent beneficial effect of exercise on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) management has been reported, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. To help determine this mechanism, the effects of exercise on individual tissues (liver, adipose tissue, a...

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Autores principales: Oh, Sechang, Tsujimoto, Takehiko, Kim, Bokun, Uchida, Fumihiko, Suzuki, Hideo, Iizumi, Seiichiro, Isobe, Tomonori, Sakae, Takeji, Tanaka, Kiyoji, Shoda, Junichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8059085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33898958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100253
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author Oh, Sechang
Tsujimoto, Takehiko
Kim, Bokun
Uchida, Fumihiko
Suzuki, Hideo
Iizumi, Seiichiro
Isobe, Tomonori
Sakae, Takeji
Tanaka, Kiyoji
Shoda, Junichi
author_facet Oh, Sechang
Tsujimoto, Takehiko
Kim, Bokun
Uchida, Fumihiko
Suzuki, Hideo
Iizumi, Seiichiro
Isobe, Tomonori
Sakae, Takeji
Tanaka, Kiyoji
Shoda, Junichi
author_sort Oh, Sechang
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: A weight-loss-independent beneficial effect of exercise on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) management has been reported, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. To help determine this mechanism, the effects of exercise on individual tissues (liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle) were retrospectively studied. METHODS: Data from Japanese obese men with NAFLD in a 3-month exercise regimen were analysed and compared with those in a 3-month dietary restriction program designed to achieve weight loss. The underlying mechanism was studied in a smaller subcohort. RESULTS: Independent of the effect of weight loss, the exercise regimen reduced liver steatosis by 9.5% and liver stiffness by 6.8% per 1% weight loss, and resulted in a 16.4% reduction in FibroScan-AST score. Improvements in these hepatic parameters were closely associated with anthropometric changes (reduction in adipose tissue and preservation of muscle mass), increases in muscle strength (+11.6%), reductions in inflammation and oxidative stress (ferritin: -22.3% and thiobarbituric acid: -12.3%), and changes in organokine concentrations (selenoprotein-P: -11.2%, follistatin: +17.1%, adiponectin: +8.9%, and myostatin: -21.6%) during the exercise regimen. Moreover, the expression of target genes of the transcription factor Nrf2, an oxidative stress sensor, was higher in monocytes, suggesting that Nrf2 is activated. Large amounts of high-intensity exercise were effective at further reducing liver steatosis and potentiating improvements in pathophysiological parameters (liver enzyme activities and organokine profiles). CONCLUSIONS: The weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise include anti-steatotic and anti-stiffness effects in the livers of patients with NAFLD. These benefits seem to be acquired through the modification of inter-organ crosstalk, which is characterised by improvements in organokine imbalance and reductions in inflammation and oxidative stress. LAY SUMMARY: We investigated the effects of exercise on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) that were not related to weight loss. We found that exercise had considerable weight-loss-independent benefits for the liver through a number of mechanisms. This suggests that exercise is important for NAFLD patients, regardless of whether they lose weight.
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spelling pubmed-80590852021-04-23 Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD Oh, Sechang Tsujimoto, Takehiko Kim, Bokun Uchida, Fumihiko Suzuki, Hideo Iizumi, Seiichiro Isobe, Tomonori Sakae, Takeji Tanaka, Kiyoji Shoda, Junichi JHEP Rep Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: A weight-loss-independent beneficial effect of exercise on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) management has been reported, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. To help determine this mechanism, the effects of exercise on individual tissues (liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle) were retrospectively studied. METHODS: Data from Japanese obese men with NAFLD in a 3-month exercise regimen were analysed and compared with those in a 3-month dietary restriction program designed to achieve weight loss. The underlying mechanism was studied in a smaller subcohort. RESULTS: Independent of the effect of weight loss, the exercise regimen reduced liver steatosis by 9.5% and liver stiffness by 6.8% per 1% weight loss, and resulted in a 16.4% reduction in FibroScan-AST score. Improvements in these hepatic parameters were closely associated with anthropometric changes (reduction in adipose tissue and preservation of muscle mass), increases in muscle strength (+11.6%), reductions in inflammation and oxidative stress (ferritin: -22.3% and thiobarbituric acid: -12.3%), and changes in organokine concentrations (selenoprotein-P: -11.2%, follistatin: +17.1%, adiponectin: +8.9%, and myostatin: -21.6%) during the exercise regimen. Moreover, the expression of target genes of the transcription factor Nrf2, an oxidative stress sensor, was higher in monocytes, suggesting that Nrf2 is activated. Large amounts of high-intensity exercise were effective at further reducing liver steatosis and potentiating improvements in pathophysiological parameters (liver enzyme activities and organokine profiles). CONCLUSIONS: The weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise include anti-steatotic and anti-stiffness effects in the livers of patients with NAFLD. These benefits seem to be acquired through the modification of inter-organ crosstalk, which is characterised by improvements in organokine imbalance and reductions in inflammation and oxidative stress. LAY SUMMARY: We investigated the effects of exercise on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) that were not related to weight loss. We found that exercise had considerable weight-loss-independent benefits for the liver through a number of mechanisms. This suggests that exercise is important for NAFLD patients, regardless of whether they lose weight. Elsevier 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8059085/ /pubmed/33898958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100253 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oh, Sechang
Tsujimoto, Takehiko
Kim, Bokun
Uchida, Fumihiko
Suzuki, Hideo
Iizumi, Seiichiro
Isobe, Tomonori
Sakae, Takeji
Tanaka, Kiyoji
Shoda, Junichi
Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD
title Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD
title_full Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD
title_fullStr Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD
title_full_unstemmed Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD
title_short Weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in Japanese men with NAFLD
title_sort weight-loss-independent benefits of exercise on liver steatosis and stiffness in japanese men with nafld
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8059085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33898958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100253
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