COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HEPATOPROTECTORS IN WISTAR RATS WITH EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED METABOLICALLY ASSOCIATED FATTY LIVER DISEASE.

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-09-01
M Arustamyan, S Guseynova, D Tyulekbayeva, L Tkhakokhova, Y Krivosheeva, S Vasilev, Z Abbasova, N Ponomareko, S Ismailova, I Zakaev
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Abstract

The metabolic syndrome as a consequence of the obesity pandemic resulted in a substantial increase in the prevalence of metabolic-associated fatty live disease (MAFLD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Because of the similarity in pathobiology shared between T2DM and MAFLD, both disorders coexist in many patients and may potentiate the disease-related outcomes with rapid progression and increased complications of the individual diseases. In fact, awareness about this coexistence and the risk of complications are often overlooked by both hepatologists and diabetologists. Management of these individual disorders in a patient should be addressed wholistically using an appropriate multidisciplinary team approach involving both the specialists and, when necessary, liaising with dieticians and surgeons. This comprehensive review is to compile the current evidence from a diabetologist's perspective on MAFLD and T2DM and to suggest optimal management strategies.

对实验性代谢性脂肪肝 Wistar 大鼠的保肝药进行比较分析。
代谢综合征是肥胖症流行的结果,导致代谢相关性脂肪肝(MAFLD)和 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)的发病率大幅上升。由于 T2DM 和 MAFLD 在病理生物学上具有相似性,因此这两种疾病在许多患者中同时存在,并可能随着疾病的快速发展和并发症的增加而加重与疾病相关的后果。事实上,肝病学家和糖尿病学家往往忽视了对这两种疾病共存及其并发症风险的认识。在处理患者的这些单个疾病时,应采用适当的多学科团队方法,由专科医生和糖尿病医生共同参与,并在必要时与营养师和外科医生联系。本综合综述从糖尿病专科医生的角度出发,汇编了有关 MAFLD 和 T2DM 的现有证据,并提出了最佳管理策略建议。
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