The liver is the mainly metabolic organ in the body especially in lipometabolism and glycometabolism. Carbohydrates and fats disorders can result in insulin resistance in the liver. Metabolic imbalance can even lead to life-threatening conditions. Therefore, it is essential to maintain the normal metabolic function of the liver. When the liver is in a pathological state, liver metabolism homeostasis is damaged, and metabolic disorders will further aggravate liver disease. Consequently, it is essential to determine the relationship between liver diseases and metabolic disorders. Here we review a lot of evidence that liver diseases are closely related to lipometabolism and glycometabolism. Although the disorder of the liver metabolism is caus...
Excessive fat accumulation in the liver has become a major health threat worldwide. Unresolved fat d...
Excessive fat accumulation in the liver has become a major health threat worldwide. Unresolved fat d...
Industrialized society-caused dysregular human behaviors and activities such as overworking, excessi...
The liver occupies a major role in metabolic homeostasis with important functions in carbohydrate, f...
Chronic liver diseases and metabolic disorders represent two real public health problems that cause ...
Liver lipid metabolism and its modulation are involved in many pathologic conditions, such as obesit...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
Background. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic diffuse liver pathology that incl...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
Over the last few years, the paradigm in hepatology has changed from focusing on a single liver dise...
The complex and bi-directional relationship linking the liver and diabetes has recently gained inten...
The liver plays a central role in metabolism of the body with hepatocytes carrying out most of the f...
Excessive fat accumulation in the liver has become a major health threat worldwide. Unresolved fat d...
Excessive fat accumulation in the liver has become a major health threat worldwide. Unresolved fat d...
Industrialized society-caused dysregular human behaviors and activities such as overworking, excessi...
The liver occupies a major role in metabolic homeostasis with important functions in carbohydrate, f...
Chronic liver diseases and metabolic disorders represent two real public health problems that cause ...
Liver lipid metabolism and its modulation are involved in many pathologic conditions, such as obesit...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
Background. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic diffuse liver pathology that incl...
The liver is generally considered as a relatively homogeneous organ containing four different cell t...
Over the last few years, the paradigm in hepatology has changed from focusing on a single liver dise...
The complex and bi-directional relationship linking the liver and diabetes has recently gained inten...
The liver plays a central role in metabolism of the body with hepatocytes carrying out most of the f...
Excessive fat accumulation in the liver has become a major health threat worldwide. Unresolved fat d...
Excessive fat accumulation in the liver has become a major health threat worldwide. Unresolved fat d...
Industrialized society-caused dysregular human behaviors and activities such as overworking, excessi...