Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease development: A multifactorial pathogenic phenomena

Q2 Medicine
Aamir Bashir , Ajay Duseja , Arka De , Manu Mehta , Pramil Tiwari
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Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), characterized by the accumulation of excessive intrahepatic fat, is a leading metabolic disorder also considered as the hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome (MS). Though more commonly observed in obese individuals and those with metabolic risk factors, it also develops in a considerable number of non-obese individuals as well as participants without having any component of MS. The basic mechanism involved in the development of fatty liver is the imbalance between lipid uptake, synthesis, and metabolism in the liver, normally controlled by several mechanisms to maintain lipid homeostasis. As a complex progressive liver disorder, the NAFLD pathogenesis is multifactorial, and several new pathogenic phenomena were discovered over time. The available literature suggests the role of both genetic and environmental factors and associated metabolic factors; however, the mechanism of progression is not completely understood. In this review, we discuss different pathogenic mechanisms and their interplay to provide an elaborate idea regarding NAFLD development and progression. Better understanding of pathogenic mechanisms will be useful in finding new treatment for patients with NAFLD.

非酒精性脂肪肝的发展:一种多因素致病现象
非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)是一种主要的代谢性疾病,也被认为是代谢综合征(MS)的肝脏表现,其特征是肝内脂肪过量积累。尽管在肥胖个体和有代谢危险因素的人群中更为常见,但也有相当数量的非肥胖个体以及没有ms成分的参与者发生脂肪肝。脂肪肝发生的基本机制是肝脏中脂质摄取、合成和代谢之间的不平衡,通常由几种机制控制以维持脂质稳态。NAFLD作为一种复杂的进行性肝脏疾病,其发病机制是多因素的,随着时间的推移不断发现一些新的发病现象。现有文献表明遗传和环境因素以及相关代谢因素的作用;然而,进展的机制尚不完全清楚。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了不同的致病机制及其相互作用,为NAFLD的发展和进展提供了一个详细的想法。更好地了解致病机制将有助于寻找治疗NAFLD的新方法。
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Liver Research
Liver Research Medicine-Gastroenterology
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