Prevalence and association of metabolism-associated steatotic liver disease across age groups and gender
Salvatore Corrao,
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Salvatore Scibetta,
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Serena Scardina
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Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 103926 - 103926
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The fundamental role of mitochondria–endoplasmic reticulum contacts in ageing and declining healthspan
Open Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2)
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
This
open
question
research
article
highlights
mitochondria-associated
endoplasmic
reticulum
(ER)
membranes
(MAMs),
which
have
emerged
as
crucial
cellular
structures
that
challenge
our
traditional
understanding
of
organelle
function.
review
the
critical
importance
MAMs
a
frontier
in
cell
biology
with
far-reaching
implications
for
health,
disease
and
ageing.
serve
dynamic
communication
hubs
between
ER
mitochondria,
orchestrating
essential
processes
such
calcium
signalling,
lipid
metabolism
stress
responses.
Recent
has
implicated
MAM
dysfunction
wide
array
conditions,
including
neurodegenerative
diseases,
metabolic
disorders,
cardiovascular
diseases
cancer.
The
significant
lack
biological
knowledge
behind
function
emphasizes
need
to
study
these
enigmatic
subcellular
sites
greater
detail.
Key
questions
include
mechanisms
controlling
formation
disassembly,
full
complement
MAM-associated
proteins
how
contribute
decision-making
ageing
processes.
Advancing
through
interdisciplinary
approaches
cutting-edge
technologies
promises
reveal
new
insights
into
fundamental
signalling
pathways
potentially
lead
innovative
therapeutic
strategies
range
diseases.
As
such,
represents
potential
transform
life
human
health.
Language: Английский
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Levels in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), Metabolic Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease (MetALD), and Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) with Metabolic Dysfunction
Biomolecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 1468 - 1468
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
Metabolic
dysfunction-associated
steatotic
liver
disease
(MASLD)
is
a
recently
introduced
term
for
(SLD).
Although
the
inflammatory
process
central
to
pathogenesis
of
SLD,
research
investigating
differences
in
systemic
inflammation
across
various
SLD
subtypes
as
well
sex
limited.
This
population-based,
cross-sectional
study
investigated
association
between
and
high-sensitivity
C-reactive
protein
(hs-CRP)
levels
among
Korean
adults
(N
=
20,141;
mean
age:
50.8
±
16.7
years).
The
participants
were
classified
into
five
groups
that
included
no
MASLD,
metabolic
alcohol-associated
(MetALD),
alcoholic
with
dysfunction
(ALD
MD),
other
SLDs.
median
(Q1,
Q3)
value
hs-CRP
level
was
0.54
mg/L
(0.33,
1.04).
Among
men,
compared
group,
MetALD,
ALD
MD
associated
41.9%
(95%
confidence
interval
[CI]:
35.1-49.1%),
46.8%
CI:
35.0-59.6%),
51.8%
30.0-77.2%)
increases
levels,
respectively.
stronger
women,
81.5%
73.6-89.8%),
84.3%
58.1-114.8%),
98.2%
38.0-184.8%)
In
conclusion,
our
findings
indicate
varying
profile
subtypes,
more
pronounced
women
Language: Английский