Journal article
Dietary advanced glycation end-products aggravate non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
C Leung, CB Herath, Z Jia, S Andrikopoulos, BE Brown, MJ Davies, LR Rivera, JB Furness, JM Forbes, PW Angus
World Journal of Gastroenterology | BAISHIDENG PUBLISHING GROUP INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
AIM To determine if manipulation of dietary advanced glycation end product (AGE), intake affects nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) progression and whether these effects are mediated via RAGE. METHODS Male C57Bl6 mice were fed a high fat, high fructose, high cholesterol (HFHC) diet for 33 wk and compared with animals on normal chow. A third group were given a HFHC diet that was high in AGEs. Another group was given a HFHC diet that was marinated in vinegar to prevent the formation of AGEs. In a second experiment, RAGE KO animals were fed a HFHC diet or a high AGE HFHC diet and compared with wildtype controls. Hepatic biochemistry, histology, picrosirius red morphometry and hepatic mRNA..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia; NHMRC early career fellowship.