Adipokines and endotoxemia correlate with hepatic steatosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

Autor(en)
Anika Nier, Yvonne Huber, Christian Labenz, Maurice Michel, Ina Bergheim, Jörn Schattenberg
Abstrakt

(1) Background: The etiology of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is multifactorial. Dietary composition has been implicated as a factor modulating intestinal barrier and could affect disease severity. The aim of this study was to evaluate dietary intake and markers of intestinal permeability in patients with NAFLD. (2) Methods: We enrolled 63 patients with NAFLD and compared them to age-matched controls. (3) Results: body mass index (BMI) and leptin to adiponectin ratio-the latter being an indicator of abdominal fat accumulation-correlated with the degree of hepatic steatosis being accompanied with rising levels of fasting insulin. Furthermore, endotoxin plasma levels and markers of inflammation were significantly higher in NAFLD compared to controls and increased with the severity of hepatic steatosis. Despite comparable intake of total energy and macronutrients, intake of fiber was lower in all patients with NAFLD compared to controls and were negatively related to disease severity. (4) Conclusions: Taken together, results of the present study suggest that fiber intake in patients is negatively related to steatosis degree and bacterial endotoxin levels, further suggesting that dietary fiber intake may be a target in NAFLD treatment (NCT: 02366052 and 03482284).

Organisation(en)
Department für Ernährungswissenschaften
Externe Organisation(en)
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Journal
Nutrients
Band
12
Anzahl der Seiten
11
ISSN
2072-6643
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12030699
Publikationsdatum
03-2020
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
303009 Ernährungswissenschaften
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics
Link zum Portal
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/de/publications/adipokines-and-endotoxemia-correlate-with-hepatic-steatosis-in-nonalcoholic-fatty-liver-disease-nafld(62f28820-1eaf-4dff-9c06-1872d57d87dc).html