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Validation of a diet‐induced <i>Macaca fascicularis</i> model of non‐alcoholic steatohepatitis with dietary and pioglitazone interventions

Raul C. Camacho, David Polidori, Tao Chen, Bin Chen, Helen Han Hsu, Bin Gao, Mathieu Marella, Mariusz Lubomirski, Traymon Beavers, Javier Cabrera, Peggy Wong, Andrea R. Nawrocki

2022Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism21 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: To develop an obese, insulin-resistant cynomolgus monkey model of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) with fibrosis with a high fat/high cholesterol (HFHC) diet (with or without high fructose) and test its responsiveness to caloric restriction or pioglitazone. METHODS: First, two groups of monkeys (n = 24/group) with histologically proven NASH and fibrosis were fed the HFHC diet for 17 weeks. The treatment group was subjected to a 40% caloric restriction (CR) and had their diet switched from the HFHC diet to a chow diet (DSCR). Paired liver biopsies were taken before and 17 weeks after DSCR. Subsets of monkeys (nine/group) had whole liver fat content assessed by MRI. Next, two groups of monkeys with histologically proven NASH and fibrosis were treated with vehicle (n = 9) or pioglitazone (n = 20) over 24 weeks. RESULTS: The HFHC and DSCR groups lost 0.9% and 11.4% of body weight, respectively. After 17 weeks, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease activity score (NAS) improvement was observed in 66.7% of the DSCR group versus 12.5% of the HFHC group (P < .001). Hepatic fat was reduced to 5.2% in the DSCR group versus 23.0% in the HFHC group (P = .0001). After 24 weeks, NAS improvement was seen in 30% of the pioglitazone group versus 0% of the vehicle group (P = .08). CONCLUSIONS: Both weight loss induced by DSCR and treatment with pioglitazone improve the histological features of NASH in a diet-induced cynomolgus monkey model. This model provides a translational preclinical model for testing novel NASH therapies.

Topics & Concepts

PioglitazoneSteatohepatitisFatty liverInternal medicineEndocrinologyFibrosisSteatosisBiologyMetabolic syndromeInsulin resistanceWeight lossDiabetes mellitusMedicineType 2 diabetesObesityDiseaseLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseLiver Disease and Transplantation