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Alcohol effects on hepatic lipid metabolism.

Citation
Jeon, S., and R. Carr. “Alcohol Effects On Hepatic Lipid Metabolism.”. Journal Of Lipid Research, pp. 470-479.
Center University of Pennsylvania
Author Sookyoung Jeon, Rotonya Carr
Keywords alcoholic liver disease, fatty acid oxidation, fatty acid uptake, lipid droplets, lipogenesis, steatosis
Abstract

Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is the most prevalent type of chronic liver disease with significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. ALD begins with simple hepatic steatosis and progresses to alcoholic steatohepatitis, fibrosis, and cirrhosis. The severity of hepatic steatosis is highly associated with the development of later stages of ALD. This review explores the disturbances of alcohol-induced hepatic lipid metabolism through altered hepatic lipid uptake, de novo lipid synthesis, fatty acid oxidation, hepatic lipid export, and lipid droplet formation and catabolism. In addition, we review emerging data on the contributions of genetics and bioactive lipid metabolism in alcohol-induced hepatic lipid accumulation.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Journal of lipid research
Volume
61
Issue
4
Number of Pages
470-479
Date Published
04/2020
ISSN Number
1539-7262
DOI
10.1194/jlr.R119000547
Alternate Journal
J. Lipid Res.
PMID
32029510
PMCID
PMC7112138
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