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Dysregulation of hepatic metabolism with obesity: factors influencing glucose and lipid metabolism

Shilpa R. Nagarajan, Eloise Cross, Fabio Sanna, Leanne Hodson

2021Proceedings of The Nutrition Society62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The liver is a key metabolic organ that undertakes a multitude of physiological processes over the course of a day, including intrahepatic lipid and glucose metabolism which plays a key role in the regulation of systemic lipid and glucose concentrations. It serves as an intermediary organ between exogenous (dietary) and endogenous energy supply to extrahepatic organs. Thus, perturbations in hepatic metabolism can impact widely on metabolic disease risk. For example, the accumulation of intra-hepatocellular TAG (IHTG), for which adiposity is almost invariably a causative factor may result in dysregulation of metabolic pathways. Accumulation of IHTG is likely due to an imbalance between fatty acid delivery, synthesis and removal (via oxidation or export as TAG) from the liver; insulin plays a key role in all of these processes.

Topics & Concepts

Lipid metabolismMetabolismCarbohydrate metabolismEndocrinologyInternal medicineObesityBiologyFatty acid metabolismBeta oxidationFatty liverEndogenyChemistryMedicineDiseaseLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseDiet and metabolism studies