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MAFLD progression contributes to altered thalamus metabolism and brain structure

Authors :
Saverio Nucera
Stefano Ruga
Antonio Cardamone
Anna Rita Coppoletta
Lorenza Guarnieri
Maria Caterina Zito
Francesca Bosco
Roberta Macrì
Federica Scarano
Miriam Scicchitano
Jessica Maiuolo
Cristina Carresi
Rocco Mollace
Luca Cariati
Giuseppe Mazzarella
Ernesto Palma
Micaela Gliozzi
Vincenzo Musolino
Giuseppe Lucio Cascini
Vincenzo Mollace
Source :
Scientific Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), commonly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, represents a continuum of events characterized by excessive hepatic fat accumulation which can progress to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), fibrosis, cirrhosis, and in some severe cases hepatocellular carcinoma. MAFLD might be considered as a multisystem disease that affects not only the liver but involves wider implications, relating to several organs and systems, the brain included. The present study aims to investigate changes associated with MAFLD-induced alteration of thalamic metabolism in vivo. DIAMOND (Diet-induced animal model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) mice were fed a chow diet and tap water (NC NW) or fat Western Diet (WD SW) for up to 28 weeks. At the baseline and weeks 4, 8, 20, 28 the thalamic neurochemical profile and total cerebral brain volume were evaluated longitudinally in both diet groups using 1H-MRS. To confirm the disease progression, at each time point, a subgroup of animals was sacrificed, the livers excised and placed in formalin. Liver histology was assessed and reviewed by an expert liver pathologist. MAFLD development significantly increases the thalamic levels of total N-acetylaspartate, total creatine, total choline, and taurine. Furthermore, in the WD SW group a reduction in total cerebral brain volume has been observed (p

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fb6b2254effb4ae191ee1656665ee79a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05228-5