Hepatocyte-specific loss of GPS2 in mice reduces non-alcoholic steatohepatitis via activation of PPARα
Dysregulation of PPARα dependent fatty acid oxidation promotes hepatic steatosis. Here the authors show that GPS2 inhibits PPARα activity and that ablation of GPS2 ameliorates hepatic steatosis in mice.
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Main Authors: | Ning Liang, Anastasius Damdimopoulos, Saioa Goñi, Zhiqiang Huang, Lise-Lotte Vedin, Tomas Jakobsson, Marco Giudici, Osman Ahmed, Matteo Pedrelli, Serena Barilla, Fawaz Alzaid, Arturo Mendoza, Tarja Schröder, Raoul Kuiper, Paolo Parini, Anthony Hollenberg, Philippe Lefebvre, Sven Francque, Luc Van Gaal, Bart Staels, Nicolas Venteclef, Eckardt Treuter, Rongrong Fan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/90508a91d07f4ebf99f099ffd68ebc8f |
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