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Exercise improves lipid droplet metabolism disorder through activation of AMPK-mediated lipophagy in NAFLD.
Li, Hui; Dun, Yaoshan; Zhang, Wenliang; You, Baiyang; Liu, Yuan; Fu, Siqian; Qiu, Ling; Cheng, Jing; Ripley-Gonzalez, Jeffrey W; Liu, Suixin.
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  • Li H; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Dun Y; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China; Division of Preventive Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States.
  • Zhang W; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • You B; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Liu Y; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Fu S; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Qiu L; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Cheng J; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Shenzhen Yantian People's Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
  • Ripley-Gonzalez JW; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Liu S; Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China; National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.. Electronic
Life Sci ; 273: 119314, 2021 May 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33667513
AIM: To emphasize the mechanism of the effect of exercise on lipid droplet (LD) metabolism disorder in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). MAIN METHODS: C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into three groups: The first group was fed with a normal diet (CON), the second group was fed a high-fat diet (HF), and finally group with a high-fat diet intervention and swim training (HF-EX). The total intervention period was 16 weeks. RT-PCR and Western blot were performed to evaluate the effect of exercise on LDs metabolism and the AMPK pathway. Histopathological examinations and immunofluorescence were performed to evaluate the lipid deposition and lipophagy in the liver. KEY FINDINGS: Exercise reduced liver steatosis and insulin resistance along with the stimulation of AMPK/SIRT1 signaling and downstream regulation of lipid metabolism. In addition, exercise increased the expression of autophagy marker and colocalization of LC3 and LAMP1 with LDs. SIGNIFICANCE: Exercise stimulated AMPK/SIRT1 and activated lipophagy in NAFLD. Enhancing lipophagy may be one of the key mechanisms of regulation and resolution of NAFLD by exercise.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Condicionamiento Físico Animal / Autofagia / Metabolismo de los Lípidos / Proteínas Quinasas Activadas por AMP / Dieta Alta en Grasa / Gotas Lipídicas / Enfermedad del Hígado Graso no Alcohólico Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Life Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Condicionamiento Físico Animal / Autofagia / Metabolismo de los Lípidos / Proteínas Quinasas Activadas por AMP / Dieta Alta en Grasa / Gotas Lipídicas / Enfermedad del Hígado Graso no Alcohólico Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Life Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China