脂肪性肝炎
肝功能不全
医学
肝损伤
内科学
内分泌学
肝功能不全
脂肪肝
疾病
作者
Kosuke Kaji,Soichi Takeda,Satoshi Iwai,Norihisa Nishimura,Shinya Sato,Tadashi Namisaki,Takemi Akahane,Hitoshi Yoshiji
出处
期刊:Antioxidants
[MDPI AG]
日期:2024-11-18
卷期号:13 (11): 1415-1415
标识
DOI:10.3390/antiox13111415
摘要
Imeglimin promotes glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in the pancreas in a glucose-dependent manner and inhibits gluconeogenesis in the liver. Meanwhile, imeglimin can improve mitochondrial function in hepatocytes. We used a nondiabetic metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) model to examine the effects of imeglimin on MASH independent of its glucose-lowering action. Mice fed a choline-deficient high-fat diet (CDA-HFD) were orally administered imeglimin (100 and 200 mg/kg twice daily), and MASH pathophysiology was evaluated after 8 weeks. Moreover, an in vitro study investigated the effects of imeglimin on palmitic acid (PA)-stimulated lipid accumulation, apoptosis, and mitochondrial dysfunction in human hepatocytes. CDA-HFD-fed mice showed hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis without hyperglycemia. Imeglimin reduced hepatic steatosis in response to increased expression of β-oxidation-related markers. Imeglimin reduced reactive oxygen species accumulation and increased mitochondrial biogenesis in CDA-HFD-fed mice. Consequently, imeglimin suppressed hepatocyte apoptosis and decreased macrophage infiltration with reduced proinflammatory cytokine expression, suppressing hepatic fibrosis development. PA-stimulated hepatocytes induced lipogenesis, inflammatory cytokine production, and apoptosis, which were significantly suppressed by imeglimin. In mitochondrial function, imeglimin improved PA-stimulated decrease in mitochondrial membrane potential, mitochondrial complexes activity, oxygen consumption rate, and mitochondrial biogenesis marker expression. In conclusion, imeglimin could contribute to prevention of MASH progression through suppressing de novo lipogenesis and enhancing fatty acid oxidation.
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