二甲双胍和小檗碱通过AMPK-SREBP1-FASN信号通路协同改善NAFLD。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Na Li, Quan-Wei Chen, Xiao-Long Gong, Fang Liu, Bin Zhang, Qi-Shen Wang, Hao Zhang, Jian-Jun Han
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非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)是一种普遍的代谢疾病,与血脂异常、胰岛素抵抗和持续炎症有关。由于其复杂的发病机制,目前尚无批准的药物治疗方法。该研究旨在探索二甲双胍(Met)和小檗碱(BBR)对NAFLD的联合影响,重点关注与肝脂质调节有关的AMPK-SREBP1-FASN途径。该研究设计结合了活生物体和实验室条件,以检查这些干预措施如何影响nafld相关的代谢异常。hfd喂养的小鼠提供了对全身效应的深入了解,而OA/ pa刺激的HepG2细胞提供了一个受控的环境来研究细胞机制。通过采用这种双重方法,研究人员可以彻底表征Met、BBR及其组合在缓解代谢紊乱方面的功效。在细胞实验中使用腺苷5'-单磷酸腺苷(AMP)激活的蛋白激酶(AMPK)抑制剂来验证AMPK依赖机制。我们的研究结果强调,与单一治疗相比,联合治疗显著增强了AMPK的激活,抑制了甾醇调节元件结合蛋白1 (SREBP1)及其下游靶脂肪酸合成酶(FASN)的表达。在HepG2细胞中,这些作用被AMPK抑制剂部分逆转,证实了AMPK依赖性。在体内,联合治疗有效地抑制体重增加,减少内脏脂肪积累,改善胰岛素敏感性,减轻肝脏脂肪变性和炎症。二甲双胍联合小檗碱通过激活AMPK,下调SREBP1和FASN,改善脂质代谢,发挥协同改善NAFLD的作用。这些发现为支持NAFLD潜在有效的多模式治疗方法提供了证据。
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Metformin and berberine synergistically improve NAFLD via the AMPK-SREBP1-FASN signaling pathway.

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a prevalent metabolic condition linked to dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and persistent inflammation. Due to its complex pathogenesis, no approved pharmacological treatments currently exist. The research sought to explore the combined impact of metformin (Met) and berberine (BBR) on NAFLD, focusing on the AMPK-SREBP1-FASN pathway implicated in liver lipid regulation. The study design incorporated in both living organisms and laboratory conditions to examine how these interventions influenced NAFLD-associated metabolic abnormalities. The HFD-fed mice provided insight into systemic effects, while the OA/PA-stimulated HepG2 cells offered a controlled environment to investigate cellular mechanisms. By employing this dual approach, the researchers could thoroughly characterize the efficacy of Met, BBR, and their combination in mitigating metabolic disturbances. An Adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase(AMPK) inhibitor was used in cellular experiments to verify the AMPK-dependent mechanism. Our findings highlight that compared to monotherapies, combination treatment significantly enhanced AMPK activation and inhibited sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP1) expression and that of its downstream target fatty acid synthase (FASN). In HepG2 cells, these effects were partially reversed by the AMPK inhibitor, confirming AMPK dependence. In vivo, the combined therapy effectively inhibited body weight gain, reduced visceral fat accumulation, improved insulin sensitivity, and attenuated hepatic steatosis and inflammation. The combination of metformin and berberine exerts synergistic effects in ameliorating NAFLD by activating AMPK, downregulating SREBP1 and FASN, and improving lipid metabolism. These findings provide evidence supporting a potentially effective multi-modal treatment approach for NAFLD.

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