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The AMPK pathway in fatty liver disease
Chunqiu Fang, Jianheng Pan, Ning Qu, Yuting Lei, Jiajun Han, Jingzhou Zhang, Dong Cheol Han
Frontiers in Physiology · 2022 · ▲ 335 citations
Abstract
Lipid metabolism disorders are the primary causes for the occurrence and progression of various liver diseases, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and alcoholic fatty liver disease (AFLD) caused by a high-fat diet and ethanol. AMPK signaling pathway plays an important role in ameliorating lipid metabolism disorders. Progressive research has clarified that AMPK signal axes are involved in the prevention and reduction of liver injury. Upregulation of AMK can alleviate FLD in mice induced by alcohol or insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and obesity, and most natural AMPK agonists can regulate lipid metabolism, inflammation, and oxidative stress in hepatocytes, consequently regulating FLD in mice. In NAFLD and AFLD, increasing the activity of AMPK can inhibit the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol by down-regulating the expression of adipogenesis gene (FAS, SREBP-1c, ACC and HMGCR); Simultaneously, by increasing the expression of fatty acid oxidation and lipid decomposition genes (CPT1, PGC1, and HSL, ATGL) involved in fatty acid oxidation and lipid decomposition, the body's natural lipid balance can be maintained. At present, some AMPK activators are thought to be beneficial during therapeutic treatment. Therefore, activation of AMPK signaling pathway is a potential therapeutic target for disorders of the liver. We summarized the most recent research on the role of the AMPK pathway in FLD in this review. Simultaneously, we performed a detailed description of each signaling axis of the AMPK pathway, as well as a discussion of its mechanism of action and therapeutic significance.
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Fang, C., Pan, J., Qu, N., Lei, Y., Han, J., Zhang, J., & Han, D.C. (2022). The AMPK pathway in fatty liver disease. <em>Frontiers in Physiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.970292
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Fang C, Pan J, Qu N, Lei Y, Han J, Zhang J, et al. The AMPK pathway in fatty liver disease. Frontiers in Physiology. 2022. doi:10.3389/fphys.2022.970292.
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@article{chunqiu2022TheAMP,
title = {The AMPK pathway in fatty liver disease},
author = {Chunqiu Fang and Jianheng Pan and Ning Qu and Yuting Lei and Jiajun Han and Jingzhou Zhang and Dong Cheol Han},
journal = {Frontiers in Physiology},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3389/fphys.2022.970292},
}
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