Title of article :
Endogenously increased n-3 PUFA levels in fat-1 transgenic mice do not protect from non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
Author/Authors :
liebig, marie university medicine rostock - rudolf-zenker-institute for experimental surgery, Rostock, Germany , dannenberger, dirk leibniz institute for farm animal biology (fbn) - institute of muscle biology and growth, Dummerstorf, Germany , vollmar, brigitte university medicine rostock - rudolf-zenker-institute for experimental surgery, Rostock, Germany , abshagen, kerstin university medicine rostock - rudolf-zenker-institute for experimental surgery, Rostock, Germany
From page :
447
To page :
458
Abstract :
Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease worldwide, ranging from simple steatosis to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and fibrosis. Possible reasons for the NAFLD epidemic in industrialized countries are the high intake of pro-inflammatory n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-6 PUFAs) and low consumption of healthy n-3 PUFAs. Due to their antiinflammatory properties, n-3 PUFAs may have the potential to alleviate chronic liver disease. Herein, we examined the therapeutic effect of increased n-3 PUFA tissue levels in fat-1 transgenic mice on progressive NASH. Methods: Disease was induced in mice by streptozotocin and high fat diet (STZ/HFD) resulting in NASH. NAFLD in 6 and 8 weeks old wild type and fat-1 transgenic STZ/HFD treated mice was analyzed. Unlike all other mammals, fat-1 transgenic mice ubiquitously express an n-3 fatty acid desaturase, which converts n-6 to n-3 PUFAs, leading to increased n-3 and decreased n-6 PUFA tissue contents. Results: Liver damage, NAFLD activity score (NAS), hepatic lipid accumulation and inflammation were significantly reduced in fat-1 transgenic STZ/HFD treated mice in the early (6 weeks) but not late (8 weeks) phase of NASH. Simultaneously, mRNA expression of genes involved in fatty acid uptake and storage (Cd36 and Plin3, respectively) was significantly down-regulated in 6 week old but not 8 week old fat-1 transgenic STZ/HFD treated mice. Conclusions: Endogenously elevated n-3 PUFA levels in fat-1 transgenic mice transiently delay the onset of STZ/HFD induced NASH but failed to efficiently protect from NASH development.
Keywords :
Non , alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) , non , alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) , n , 6 , n , 3 , fat , 1 , steatosis
Journal title :
Hepatobiliary Surgery an‎d Nutrition
Journal title :
Hepatobiliary Surgery an‎d Nutrition
Record number :
2654818
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