Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity
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Resumo: | Obesity during pregnancy has been escalating, becoming a huge problem that poses consequences not only for the health of the offspring but also for the maternal well-being. Women's adipose and hepatic tissue metabolism undergoes significant changes during the gestational period. During pregnancy, obesity is a primary instigator of steatosis, increasing the risk of non-alcholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now recognized under the updated nomenclature metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Pregnant women with obesity present higher levels of free fatty acids and glucose, reduction in insulin sensitivity, and adipose tissue endocrine dysregulation. Furthermore, obesity-induced modifications in clock genes and lipid-associated gene expression within adipose tissue disrupt crucial metabolic adaptations, potentially culminating in adipose tissue dysfunction. Thus, the liver experiences increased exposure to free fatty acids through the portal vein. Higher uptake of free fatty acids into the liver disrupts hepatic lipid oxidation while enhances lipogenesis, thereby predisposing to ectopic fat deposition within the liver. This review focuses on the obesity-induced changes during pregnancy in both liver and adipose tissue metabolism, elucidating how the metabolic crosstalk between these two organs can be dysregulated in pregnant women living with obesity. |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesityGestational obesityIntrahepatic lipid accumulationMaternal metabolic healthMetabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver DiseaseMolecular bases of diseaseshepatic steatosisObesity during pregnancy has been escalating, becoming a huge problem that poses consequences not only for the health of the offspring but also for the maternal well-being. Women's adipose and hepatic tissue metabolism undergoes significant changes during the gestational period. During pregnancy, obesity is a primary instigator of steatosis, increasing the risk of non-alcholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now recognized under the updated nomenclature metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Pregnant women with obesity present higher levels of free fatty acids and glucose, reduction in insulin sensitivity, and adipose tissue endocrine dysregulation. Furthermore, obesity-induced modifications in clock genes and lipid-associated gene expression within adipose tissue disrupt crucial metabolic adaptations, potentially culminating in adipose tissue dysfunction. Thus, the liver experiences increased exposure to free fatty acids through the portal vein. Higher uptake of free fatty acids into the liver disrupts hepatic lipid oxidation while enhances lipogenesis, thereby predisposing to ectopic fat deposition within the liver. This review focuses on the obesity-induced changes during pregnancy in both liver and adipose tissue metabolism, elucidating how the metabolic crosstalk between these two organs can be dysregulated in pregnant women living with obesity.The authors D.S., C.M., and S.P.P. were funded by the ERDF funds through the Operational Programme for CompetitivenessCOMPETE 2020 and national funds by Foundation for Science and Technology under the FCT-Post-doctoral Fellowship [grant number SPP, SFRH/BPD/116061/2016]; project grant [grant numbers HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-101080329, PTDC/DTP-DES/1082/2014 (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-016657)]; strategic projects [grant numbers UIDB/04539/2020, UIDP/04539/2020, LA/P/0058/2020, UIDB/00617/2020: doi:10.54499/UIDB/00617/2020 and UIDP/00617/2020: doi:10.54499/ UIDP/00617/2020]; PhD grant from the the European’s Union Horizon Europe project CHAngeing - Connected Hubs in Ageing: Healthy Living to Protect Cerebrovascular Function under the GA No 101087071 and a research grant from the from the European’s Union Horizon Europe project PAS GRAS under the GA [grant number 101080329]. This work was supported by “CHAngeing - Connected Hubs in Ageing: Healthy Living to Protect Cerebrovascular Function” funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe program (Excellence Hubs - HORIZON-WIDERA-2022-ACCESS-04-01) under grant agreement No. 101087071 and by the European’s Union Horizon Europe project PAS GRAS under the GA No 101080329.2024-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://hdl.handle.net/10316/116157https://hdl.handle.net/10316/116157https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20231679eng0144-84631573-4935390830721573-4935https://portlandpress.com/bioscirep/article/44/8/BSR20231679/234755/Adipose-tissue-liver-cross-talk-a-route-to-hepaticSousa, Diana Isabel Teixeira deMagalhães, Carina C.Matafome, PauloPereira, Susana P.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-08-28T13:10:50Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/116157Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T06:09:35.427958Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity Sousa, Diana Isabel Teixeira de Gestational obesity Intrahepatic lipid accumulation Maternal metabolic health Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Molecular bases of diseases hepatic steatosis |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity |
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Adipose tissue-liver cross-talk: a route to hepatic dysfunction in pregnant women with obesity |
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Sousa, Diana Isabel Teixeira de |
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Sousa, Diana Isabel Teixeira de Magalhães, Carina C. Matafome, Paulo Pereira, Susana P. |
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Sousa, Diana Isabel Teixeira de Magalhães, Carina C. Matafome, Paulo Pereira, Susana P. |
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Gestational obesity Intrahepatic lipid accumulation Maternal metabolic health Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Molecular bases of diseases hepatic steatosis |
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Gestational obesity Intrahepatic lipid accumulation Maternal metabolic health Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Molecular bases of diseases hepatic steatosis |
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Obesity during pregnancy has been escalating, becoming a huge problem that poses consequences not only for the health of the offspring but also for the maternal well-being. Women's adipose and hepatic tissue metabolism undergoes significant changes during the gestational period. During pregnancy, obesity is a primary instigator of steatosis, increasing the risk of non-alcholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now recognized under the updated nomenclature metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Pregnant women with obesity present higher levels of free fatty acids and glucose, reduction in insulin sensitivity, and adipose tissue endocrine dysregulation. Furthermore, obesity-induced modifications in clock genes and lipid-associated gene expression within adipose tissue disrupt crucial metabolic adaptations, potentially culminating in adipose tissue dysfunction. Thus, the liver experiences increased exposure to free fatty acids through the portal vein. Higher uptake of free fatty acids into the liver disrupts hepatic lipid oxidation while enhances lipogenesis, thereby predisposing to ectopic fat deposition within the liver. This review focuses on the obesity-induced changes during pregnancy in both liver and adipose tissue metabolism, elucidating how the metabolic crosstalk between these two organs can be dysregulated in pregnant women living with obesity. |
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