Publication: An Experimental DUAL Model of Advanced Liver Damage.
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2021
Authors
Benede-Ubieto, Raquel
Estevez-Vazquez, Olga
Guo, Feifei
Chen, Chaobo
Singh, Youvika
Nakaya, Helder I
Gomez-del-Moral, Manuel
Lamas-Paz, Arantza
Moran, Laura
Lopez-Alcantara, Nuria
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Wolters Kluwer Health
Abstract
Individuals exhibiting an intermediate alcohol drinking pattern in conjunction with signs of metabolic risk present clinical features of both alcohol-associated and metabolic-associated fatty liver diseases. However, such combination remains an unexplored area of great interest, given the increasing number of patients affected. In the present study, we aimed to develop a preclinical DUAL (alcohol-associated liver disease plus metabolic-associated fatty liver disease) model in mice. C57BL/6 mice received 10% vol/vol alcohol in sweetened drinking water in combination with a Western diet for 10, 23, and 52 weeks (DUAL model). Animals fed with DUAL diet elicited a significant increase in body mass index accompanied by a pronounced hypertrophy of adipocytes, hypercholesterolemia, and hyperglycemia. Significant liver damage was characterized by elevated plasma alanine aminotransferase and lactate dehydrogenase levels, extensive hepatomegaly, hepatocyte enlargement, ballooning, steatosis, hepatic cell death, and compensatory proliferation. Notably, DUAL animals developed lobular inflammation and advanced hepatic fibrosis. Sequentially, bridging cirrhotic changes were frequently observed after 12 months. Bulk RNA-sequencing analysis indicated that dysregulated molecular pathways in DUAL mice were similar to those of patients with steatohepatitis. Conclusion: Our DUAL model is characterized by obesity, glucose intolerance, liver damage, prominent steatohepatitis and fibrosis, as well as inflammation and fibrosis in white adipose tissue. Altogether, the DUAL model mimics all histological, metabolic, and transcriptomic gene signatures of human advanced steatohepatitis, and therefore serves as a preclinical tool for the development of therapeutic targets.
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MeSH Terms
Alanine Transaminase
Hepatomegaly
Diet, Western
Body Mass Index
Liver Cirrhosis
Inflammation
Hepatocytes
Hepatomegaly
Diet, Western
Body Mass Index
Liver Cirrhosis
Inflammation
Hepatocytes
DeCS Terms
Hígado graso
Fibrosis
Hepatocitos
Inflamación
Intolerancia a la glucosa
Alanina Transaminasa
Hepatomegalia
Hipercolesterolemia
Fibrosis
Hepatocitos
Inflamación
Intolerancia a la glucosa
Alanina Transaminasa
Hepatomegalia
Hipercolesterolemia
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Keywords
Drinking Water, Hypercholesterolemia, Glucose Intolerance, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Gene Expression Profiling, Adipocytes
Citation
Benedé-Ubieto R, Estévez-Vázquez O, Guo F, Chen C, Singh Y, Nakaya HI, et al. An Experimental DUAL Model of Advanced Liver Damage. Hepatol Commun. 2021 Mar 11;5(6):1051-1068.