2021
Apobec1 complementation factor overexpression promotes hepatic steatosis, fibrosis and hepatocellular cancer
Blanc V, Riordan JD, Soleymanjahi S, Nadeau J, Nalbantoglu I, Xie Y, Molitor EA, Madison BB, Brunt EM, Mills JC, Rubin DC, Ng I, Ha Y, Roberts LR, Davidson NO. Apobec1 complementation factor overexpression promotes hepatic steatosis, fibrosis and hepatocellular cancer. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2021, 131 PMID: 33445170, PMCID: PMC7773377, DOI: 10.1172/jci138699.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman hepatocellular cancerHigh-fructose dietHepatocellular cancerNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseFatty liver diseaseExpression of mRNALipogenic gene expressionSpontaneous fibrosisAdvanced fibrosisLiver diseaseLiver functionHepatic steatosisInflammatory pathwaysInflammatory responseFed chowLong-term effectsTissue microarrayHepatic proliferationMRNA expressionFactor overexpressionReduced survivalFibrosisOxidative stressExtracellular matrix organizationSteatosis
2018
The impact of diet‐induced hepatic steatosis in a murine model of hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury
Liss KHH, McCommis KS, Chambers KT, Pietka TA, Schweitzer GG, Park SL, Nalbantoglu I, Weinheimer CJ, Hall AM, Finck BN. The impact of diet‐induced hepatic steatosis in a murine model of hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury. Liver Transplantation 2018, 24: 908-921. PMID: 29729104, PMCID: PMC6097916, DOI: 10.1002/lt.25189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiet-induced hepatic steatosisSteatotic liversHepatic steatosisReperfusion injuryLiver diseaseMicrovesicular steatosisMurine modelObesity-associated nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseHepatic ischemia/reperfusion injuryEnd-stage liver diseaseIschemia/reperfusion injuryNonalcoholic fatty liver diseasePlasma alanine aminotransferase levelsAlanine aminotransferase levelsFatty liver diseaseCriteria donor organsInflammatory cytokine concentrationsPotential therapeutic approachHepatic IRISteatotic graftsLiver transplantationAminotransferase levelsCommon indicationNonalcoholic steatohepatitisOrgan failure
2007
Ischemic Preconditioning and Intermittent Clamping Increase the Tolerance of Fatty Liver to Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in the Rat
Saidi R, Chang J, Brooks S, Nalbantoglu I, Adsay V, Jacobs M. Ischemic Preconditioning and Intermittent Clamping Increase the Tolerance of Fatty Liver to Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in the Rat. Transplantation Proceedings 2007, 39: 3010-3014. PMID: 18089311, DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2007.09.044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous clampingIntermittent clampingIschemic preconditioningR injuryLiver I/R injuryAspartate aminotransferaseLiver ischemia-reperfusion injurySerum IL-6 levelsHours of reperfusionIL-6 levelsIschemia-reperfusion injuryCause of morbidityMale Zucker ratsHepatic ischemiaSerum interleukinHepatocellular injurySerum levelsIschemic periodUntoward sequelaeHepatic steatosisLiver surgeryZucker ratsCellular injuryInjuryMinutes