Inter-organ metabolic interaction networks in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Non-alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease
(NAFLD)
is
a
multisystem
metabolic
disorder,
marked
by
abnormal
lipid
accumulation
and
intricate
inter-organ
interactions,
which
contribute
to
systemic
imbalances.
NAFLD
may
progress
through
several
stages,
including
simple
steatosis
(NAFL),
non-alcoholic
steatohepatitis
(NASH),
cirrhosis,
potentially
cancer.
This
closely
associated
with
disorders
driven
overnutrition,
key
pathological
processes
dysregulation,
impaired
autophagy,
mitochondrial
dysfunction,
endoplasmic
reticulum
(ER)
stress,
local
inflammation.
While
hepatic
metabolism
in
well-documented,
further
research
into
communication
mechanisms
crucial
for
deeper
understanding
of
progression.
review
delves
intrahepatic
networks
tissue-specific
signaling
mediators
involved
pathogenesis,
emphasizing
their
impact
on
distal
organs.
Language: Английский
Association between liver fibrosis and osteoporosis in adults aged 50 and older: insights from the Bushehr Elderly Health Program
Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Metabolic dysfunction–associated fatty liver disease and osteoporosis: the mechanisms and roles of adiposity
Jie Tao,
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Hong Li,
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Honggang Wang
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et al.
Osteoporosis International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
35(12), P. 2087 - 2098
Published: Aug. 13, 2024
Language: Английский
Association between advanced lung cancer inflammation index and osteoporosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: evidence from NHANES
Yifeng Xu,
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Zhaoqi Yan,
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Liangji Liu
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et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Previous
studies
have
shown
a
significantly
increased
prevalence
of
osteoporosis
(OP)
in
patients
with
type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(T2DM),
which
is
closely
associated
inflammation
and
nutrition.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
relationship
between
advanced
lung
cancer
index
(ALI)
OP
T2DM.
Language: Английский