Thyrotropin increases hepatic triglyceride content through upregulation of SREBP-1c activity

Jul 13, 2014Journal of hepatology

Thyrotropin may raise liver fat by increasing fat-making activity

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Abstract

TSH increased hepatic triglyceride content, indicating an essential role for TSH in the pathogenesis of NAFLD.

  • High-fat diet resulted in a relatively low degree of liver fat accumulation in Tshr(-/-) mice compared to control mice.
  • Hepatic triglyceride content was decreased in Tshr(-/-) mice even on a normal diet.
  • TSH influenced triglyceride levels in liver cells in a concentration- and time-dependent manner.
  • SREBP-1c activity, a key regulator of triglyceride metabolism, was significantly lower in Tshr(-/-) mice.
  • The mechanism of TSH-induced liver triglyceride accumulation involves activation of SREBP-1c through a specific signaling pathway.

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