Authors
A Paquette, NA Chapados, R Bergeron, J-M Lavoie
Publication date
2009/7
Journal
Hormone and metabolic research
Volume
41
Issue
07
Pages
511-515
Publisher
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart· New York
Description
Estrogen-deficient states are associated with hepatic steatosis. Based on previous findings obtained at the molecular and enzymatic levels, it has been suggested that estradiol exerts its lipid-lowering effects in liver through partitioning of triacylglycerols into oxidative pathways. However, information on relevant physiological response was lacking. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to assess fatty acid oxidation rate in the liver of intact and ovariectomized rats. Tritiated water released from liver slices incubated with 9, 10-[3 H] palmitate was measured as a reflection of in vivo fatty acid metabolism. Fatty acid oxidation rate was lowered by 34%(p< 0.05), associated with 114% higher (p< 0.01) hepatic triacylgylcerol content in the liver of ovariectomized as compared to intact rats. Estrogen replacement prevented all of these changes. Fatty liver has been linked with hepatic leptin resistance in obese male rats …
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A Paquette, NA Chapados, R Bergeron, JM Lavoie - Hormone and metabolic research, 2009