Frontiers in Physiology (Aug 2021)

Metabolic Changes of Hepatocytes in NAFLD

  • Qianrang Lu,
  • Qianrang Lu,
  • Xinyao Tian,
  • Xinyao Tian,
  • Hao Wu,
  • Hao Wu,
  • Jiacheng Huang,
  • Jiacheng Huang,
  • Mengxia Li,
  • Mengxia Li,
  • Zhibin Mei,
  • Zhibin Mei,
  • Lin Zhou,
  • Lin Zhou,
  • Haiyang Xie,
  • Haiyang Xie,
  • Shusen Zheng,
  • Shusen Zheng,
  • Shusen Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.710420
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is often accompanied by systemic metabolic disorders such as hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and obesity. The relationship between NAFLD and systemic metabolic disorders has been well reviewed before, however, the metabolic changes that occur in hepatocyte itself have not been discussed. In NAFLD, many metabolic pathways have undergone significant changes in hepatocyte, such as enhanced glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, lactate production, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and decreased ketone body production, mitochondrial respiration, and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, which play a role in compensating or exacerbating disease progression, and there is close and complex interaction existed between these metabolic pathways. Among them, some metabolic pathways can be the potential therapeutic targets for NAFLD. A detailed summary of the metabolic characteristics of hepatocytes in the context of NAFLD helps us better understand the pathogenesis and outcomes of the disease.

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