Current biochemical studies of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis suggest a new therapeutic approach:. Lin HZ, Yang SQ, Chuckaree C, et al. Metformin reverses fatty liver disease in obese, Leptin-deficient Micenat Med 2000;6:998-1003

Sep 23, 2003The American journal of gastroenterology

New treatment ideas from recent studies on fatty liver disease and liver inflammation

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Metformin therapy eliminated fatty liver disease in ob/ob mice with an inherited genetic deficiency of leptin.

  • Ob/ob mice develop hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, and fatty livers.
  • Hepatic steatosis was significantly decreased only in the metformin-treated group.
  • Metformin's effect was not due to reduced food intake, as caloric intakes were similar between metformin-treated and pair-fed control mice.
  • There was no significant effect of metformin on serum glucose concentration in fed ob/ob mice.
  • Metformin reduced hyperinsulinemia by about 40% in these obese mice.

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