Publications by authors named "S Palle"

Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is increasingly common in the pediatric population and may increase risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) in people with MASLD. Oxidized high-density lipoprotein (oxHDL) and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) are modified, pro-atherosclerotic lipoproteins that are increased in adults with MASLD and CVD but have not been reported in adolescents with MASLD.

Purpose: To determine if oxLDL and oxHDL are increased in adolescents with MASLD.

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  • Recent research indicates that adropin levels in adolescents with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) were not lower than those in adolescents with obesity or normal weight, contrary to previous studies.
  • Adropin levels were found to be 5% to 20% higher in adolescents with MASLD compared to obesity and normal weight controls, and also showed a significant difference between boys and girls.
  • Additionally, while adropin levels were positively correlated with age in the MASLD group, they did not correlate with arterial stiffness or blood pressure, suggesting a more complex relationship with this liver-derived peptide that requires further study.
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Cholestasis is a chronic liver disease with limited therapeutic options. Hydrophobic bile acid-induced hepatobiliary injury is a major pathological driver of cholestasis progression. This study investigates the anti-cholestasis efficacy and mechanisms of action of glycine-conjugated β-muricholic acid (Gly-β-MCA).

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Up to 90% of people with CF (pwCF) will have some form of hepatobiliary involvement. This manuscript aims to explore the different endovascular, endoscopic, radiological and surgical procedures available to diagnose and manage the most severe form of CF hepatobiliary involvement (CFHBI) known as advanced cystic fibrosis liver disease (aCFLD), seen in 10% of pwCF. These procedures and interventions include liver biopsy, hepatic venous pressure gradient measurement, gastrostomy tube placement to optimize nutrition, paracentesis, endoscopic variceal control of bleeding and portosystemic shunting before liver transplantation.

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