NAFLD: Mechanisms, Treatments, and Biomarkers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Pathogenesis of NAFLD
2.1. Liver Cells and NAFLD
2.2. Mechanisms for NAFLD Pathogenesis
2.2.1. Dietary Fatty Acids
2.2.2. De novo-Lipogenesis
2.2.3. Fatty Acid Uptake
2.2.4. Triglyceride Synthesis
2.2.5. Lipoprotein Secretion
2.2.6. Lipid Droplets Formation and Lipophagy
2.2.7. Role of the Mitochondria in NAFLD
Structure of the Mitochondria
Fatty Acid Oxidation and ATP Production
Production of Reactive Oxygen Species
Mitochondria Quality Control
ER-Mitochondria Contacts
3. NAFLD Treatments
3.1. Current Interventions in the Management of NAFLD
3.1.1. Lifestyle Interventions
3.1.2. Bariatric Surgery
3.1.3. Pharmaceutical Therapies
Vitamin E
Pioglitazone, PPAR Agonist
Obeticholic Acid, Farnesoid X Receptor
Resmetirom, Thyroid Hormone Receptor THRβ Agonists
Cholic Acid-Arachidic Acid Conjugate
Glucagon-Like Peptide Receptor Agonist
Sodium-Glucose Co-Transporter Type 2 Inhibitor
Fibroblast Growth Factors Activators
Pegbelfermin, FGF21 Analog
Efruxifermin, Fc-FGF21 Fusion Protein
mRNA Encoding Human FGF21
Statins
3.2. Sirtuins as Targets for NAFLD Treatment
3.2.1. SIRT1 and NAFLD
3.2.2. SIRT3 and NAFLD
4. Current NAFLD Diagnosis Methods and Tools
5. Emerging Biomarkers
6. Conclusions and Perspective
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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