Current models of fatty liver disease; new insights, therapeutic targets and interventions

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Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) encompasses a spectrum of disorders ranging from simple steatosis to steatosis with inflammation and fibrosis. NAFLD is currently the most prevalent chronic liver disease worldwide, with a global prevalence of 25%, and is soon projected to be the leading cause for liver transplantation in the US. Alarmingly, few effective pharmacotherapeutic approaches are currently available to block or attenuate development and progression of NAFLD. Preclinical models are critical for unraveling the complex and multi-factorial etiology of NAFLD and for testing potential therapeutics. Here we review preclinical models that have been instrumental in highlighting molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of NAFLD and in facilitating early proof-of-concept investigations into novel intervention strategies.

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Jonscher, K. R., & Bruce, K. D. (2019). Current models of fatty liver disease; new insights, therapeutic targets and interventions. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1134, pp. 33–58). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12668-1_3

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