AI Article Synopsis

  • Lean patients with NAFLD can experience cardiac issues without already having metabolic problems or obesity.
  • Researchers studied mice with liver mitochondrial deficiencies, which develop liver fat but not obesity, to understand this connection.
  • The findings revealed that male mice showed more significant cardiac dysfunction and metabolic disturbances than female mice, who had different cardiometabolic problems involving liver and cardiac lipid imbalances.
  • This research highlights how liver metabolism can lead to cardiac issues differently in males and females, emphasizing the need to explore these gender-related differences further in lean NAFLD.

Article Abstract

Lean patients with NAFLD may develop cardiac complications independently of pre-existent metabolic disruptions and comorbidities. To address the underlying mechanisms independent of the development of obesity, we used a murine model of hepatic mitochondrial deficiency. The liver-heart axis was studied as these mice develop microvesicular steatosis without obesity. Our results unveil a sex-dependent phenotypic remodeling beyond liver damage. Males, more than females, show fasting hypoglycemia and increased insulin sensitivity. They exhibit diastolic dysfunction, remodeling of the circulating lipoproteins and cardiac lipidome. Conversely, females do not manifest cardiac dysfunction but exhibit cardiometabolic impairments supported by impaired mitochondrial integrity and β-oxidation, remodeling of circulating lipoproteins and intracardiac accumulation of deleterious triglycerides. This study underscores metabolic defects in the liver resulting in significant sex-dependent cardiac abnormalities independent of obesity. This experimental model may prove useful to better understand the sex-related variability, notably in the heart, involved in the progression of lean-NAFLD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10959946PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06035-6DOI Listing

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