Journal article
Mitochondrial dysfunction-related lipid changes occur in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease progression
KY Peng, MJ Watt, S Rensen, J Willem Greve, K Huynh, KS Jayawardana, PJ Meikle, RCR Meex
Journal of Lipid Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M085613
Abstract
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) comprises fat-accumulating conditions within hepatocytes that can cause severe liver damage and metabolic comorbidities. Studies suggest that mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to its development and progression and that the hepatic lipidome changes extensively in obesity and in NAFLD. To gain insight into the relationship between lipid metabolism and disease progression through different stages of NAFLD, we performed lipidomic analysis of plasma and liver biopsy samples from obese patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and from those without NAFLD. Congruent with earlier studies, hepatic lipid levels o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council Grant APP1061278. Additional support was provided by an International Scholarship from the University of Melbourne (K-Y.P.); National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellowships APP1077703 and APP1042095 (M.J.W., P.J.M.); and H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Grant H2020-MSCA-IF (R.C.R.M.).