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NAFLD in the absence of metabolic syndrome: Different epidemiology, pathogenetic mechanisms, risk factors for disease progression?

机译:没有代谢综合征的NAFLD:不同的流行病学,致病机制,疾病进展的危险因素?

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of metabolic abnormalities that have been associated with an increased risk of developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Insulin resistance and central obesity are the key components of MetS, ultimately leading to liver fat accumulation and the subsequent development of necroinflammatory liver injury. However, the origin and nature of the metabolic stressors responsible for stimulating the progression of simple steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remain to be clearly identified. In addition, epidemiologic research on the association between MetS and NAFLD has provided only limited information to guide the development of targeted interventions, in particular, nutrition and pharmacologic prevention programs. This review summarizes the evidence supporting the proposal that NAFLD is not invariably associated with the presence of MetS, and mechanisms other than insulin resistance may contribute to the chronic inflammatory processes that underpin the development of liver fat accumulation and the subsequent architectural distortion of the liver. A special focus is given to increased hemoglobin as a risk factor for the development of NAFLD in the absence of MetS.
机译:代谢综合症(MetS)是一组代谢异常,与发生非酒精性脂肪肝疾病(NAFLD)的风险增加有关。胰岛素抵抗和中枢肥胖是MetS的关键组成部分,最终导致肝脏脂肪积聚和随后的坏死性炎症性肝损伤的发展。然而,负责刺激单纯性脂肪变性发展为非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)的代谢应激源的起源和性质尚待明确。此外,关于MetS与NAFLD之间关联的流行病学研究仅提供了有限的信息来指导目标干预措施的发展,特别是营养和药物预防计划。这篇综述总结了支持该提议的证据,即NAFLD并非一定与MetS的存在有关,并且胰岛素抵抗以外的其他机制可能会促进慢性炎症过程,从而加剧肝脏脂肪积聚和随后的肝脏结构畸变。在没有MetS的情况下,血红蛋白增加是NAFLD发生的危险因素。

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