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Correction of Liver Steatosis by a Hydrophobic Iminosugar Modulating Glycosphingolipids Metabolism
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2012
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GlycobiologyLiver SteatosisFatty Liver DiseaseMetabolic SyndromeHepatotoxicityOb/ob MiceHealth SciencesBiochemistryLiver PhysiologyLipid ScienceMetabolomicsPharmacologyIminosugar N-DiabetesPhysiologyMetabolismMedicineGsl SynthesisLipid Synthesis
The iminosugar N-(5'-adamantane-1'-yl-methoxy)-pentyl-1-deoxynoijirimycin (AMP-DNM), an inhibitor of glycosphingolipid (GSL) biosynthesis is known to ameliorate diabetes, insulin sensitivity and to prevent liver steatosis in ob/ob mice. Thus far the effect of GSL synthesis inhibition on pre-existing NASH has not yet been assessed. To investigate it, LDLR(-/-) mice were kept on a western-type diet for 12 weeks to induce NASH. Next, the diet was continued for 6 weeks in presence or not of AMP-DNM in the diet. AMP-DNM treated mice showed less liver steatosis, inflammation and fibrosis. Induction of fatty acid beta-oxydation was observed, as well as a reduction of plasma lipids. Our study demonstrates that AMP-DNM treatment is able to significantly correct pre-existing NASH, suggesting that inhibiting GSL synthesis may represent a novel strategy for the treatment of this pathology.
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