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Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis: the therapeutic challenge of a global epidemic

Journal

CURRENT OPINION IN LIPIDOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages 479-488

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOL.0b013e32834c7cfc

Keywords

fibrogenesis; fibrosis; inflammation; insulin resistance; lipotoxicity; liver; nonalcoholic fatty liver; nonalcoholic steatohepatitis; oxidative stress; treatment

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
  2. NIH

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Purpose of review Nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and especially its inflammatory variant nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) have become a major challenge to healthcare systems worldwide because of the increasing prevalence of its major risk factors obesity and type 2 diabetes, which are closely linked to overeating, physical inactivity, and the metabolic syndrome. Recent findings Between 10 and 20% of patients with NAFL develop (NASH), which can progress to cirrhosis, end-stage liver disease, and hepatocellular carcinoma. The overall mortality in these patients is significantly increased because of both cardiovascular and liver-related complications. Sustained weight loss by diet and exercise, which is the most effective therapeutic measure, is only achieved by a minority of patients, having led to a great yet unmet need for medical therapies of NASH. Summary Pharmacological therapies should target the underlying pathophysiology that involves insulin resistance, enhanced peripheral lipolysis and release of free fatty acids, oxidative stress, accumulation of toxic lipids, adipose tissue inflammation, sensitization of hepatocytes toward apoptotic cell death, and fibrogenesis. However, pharmacological therapy that is well tolerated, cost-effective, and poses an acceptable risk-to-benefit ratio has still to be identified. This review summarizes the current and promising treatment options and their implications for future research and clinical practice.

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