... patic steatosis induced by high-fat diet and carbon tetrachloride (CCL4) in ...intervention, hepaticsteatosis was observed by histological staining with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and Oil Red O ...
... improves hepaticsteatosis in experimental ...little steatosis was confirmed in the liver (after 10 weeks of feeding the HFD; at 20 weeks of age), HFD rats were randomly divided into two groups and ...
... of SREBP-1c expression by G-CSF is related to the improvement of the non-alcoholic hepaticsteatosis. Despite the fact that the underlying mechanism is not known, our findings indicate that administration ...
... complete hepatic differentiation will lead to a propensity to develop NAFLD, insulin resistance and, thereby, a tendency to obesity and Type 2 ...and hepaticsteatosis in the ...altered ...
... Since hepaticsteatosis is commonly associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus and the effects of BAS on steatosis have not been explored in detail, we evaluated the effects of cholestyramine (CTM) ...
... assessing hepaticsteatosis and fibrosis in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver ...with hepaticsteatosis on histology (< 33% and > ...diagnosing hepatic fi- brosis as seen on ...
... Hepaticsteatosis causes that hepatocytes accumulate an excess of fat with the risk of reaching an inflammatory state and then cirrhosis. The chronic injury of fat accumulation leads to the activa- tion of ...
... severe hepaticsteatosis, also most likely to present steatohepatitis, liver fibrosis and abnormal liver function tests; so it can be assumed that PNPLA3 can play a decisive role in NAFLD ...
... with hepaticsteatosis, increased liver fibrosis and lower rates of sustained virological response to interferon based the- ...resistance, hepaticsteatosis and liver fibrosis was also ...2.0. ...
... phosphorylation. Hepaticsteatosis is also ...of hepaticsteatosis genotype non-3 related, which are also the genotypes with a greater association to ...3, steatosis associates with ...
... that hepatic reticuloendothelial system (RES) iron deposition is associated with an advanced degree of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in ...of hepatic iron ...with hepatic iron deposition ...
... liver steatosis, its risk factors and its relationship with fibrosis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection or with HCV ...assess steatosis prevalence and ...
... SOD, GSHPx, and catalase were reduced in untreated cirrhotic rats but returned to normal (with the exception of catalase in protocol 2) in cirrhotic rats receiving IGF- I. The effect of IGF-I enhancing GSHPx activity in ...
... Introduction: in the prehepatic portal hypertension secondary to thrombotic obstruction, there may appear neurocognitive disorders similar to systemic encephalopathy seen in chronic hepatic illnesses. This portal ...
... the diagnosis of PHA, high index of suspicion is ne- cessary. Generally, in any patients who present with hepatomegaly but without heart failure, with in- creased serum ALP but without abnormal imaging data, and with ...
... massive hepatic necrosis followed by regeneration and would be expected to cause not only increased gene expression related to regeneration but also in- creased expression related to oncogene ...
... Figure 1. The central role of Scar Associated Macrophages (SAMs) in liver fibrosis progression and resolu- tion. During progressive liber fibro- sis, SAMs can produce factors enhancing hepatic stellate cell (HSC) ...
... Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neurop- sychiatric syndrome characterized by changes in cognitive function, behavior, and personality, as well as by transient neurological symptoms and characteristic ...
... the hepatic hilum, fixed with 2-0 cotton sutures, and its location is made by ultrasound in the duodenal bulb window (Figures 7B, 7C and ...common hepatic duct. A) Simulation of dilated common ...