Liver sympathetic denervation reverses obesity‐induced hepatic steatosis

Jul 7, 2019The Journal of physiology

Cutting liver nerve signals may reverse fat buildup caused by obesity

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Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease affects 1 in 3 Americans and is associated with nearly doubled hepatic sympathetic nerve firing rates.

  • Chronic hepatic sympathetic overactivity is linked to hepatic steatosis.
  • Diet-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is characterized by increased sympathetic nerve activity.
  • Removal of hepatic sympathetic nerves led to a reduction in obesity-related hepatic steatosis.
  • Ablation of liver sympathetic nerves improved liver triglyceride accumulation pathways.
  • These findings suggest a potential therapeutic target in the management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

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