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Enhancement in liver SREBP-1c/PPAR-α ratio and steatosis in obese patients: Correlations with insulin resistance and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid depletion
Higher liver fat and related protein imbalance in obese patients linked to insulin resistance and lower levels of omega-3 fats
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Abstract
Liver SREBP-1c and FAS mRNA levels were 33% and 70% higher, respectively, in obese patients compared to controls.
- Obese patients exhibited a 62% increase in the SREBP-1c/PPAR-alpha ratio compared to non-obese controls.
- PPAR-alpha and CPT-1a mRNA levels were 16% and 65% lower, respectively, in obese individuals.
- Liver levels of n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) were 53% lower in obese patients.
- Insulin resistance negatively correlated with hepatic n-3 LCPUFA content and plasma adiponectin levels.
- A negative correlation was found between the SREBP-1c/PPAR-alpha ratio and n-3 LCPUFA levels.
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