The effect of fibroblast growth factor 15 deficiency on the development of high fat diet induced non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

J. D. Schumacher, B. Kong, Y. Pan, L. Zhan, R. Sun, J. Aa, D. Rizzolo, J. R. Richardson, A. Chen, Michael Goedken, L. M. Aleksunes, D. L. Laskin, G. L. Guo

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Abstract

Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) characterized by steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis often associated with metabolic syndrome. Fibroblast growth factor 15 (FGF15), an endocrine factor mainly produced in the distal part of small intestine, has emerged to be a critical factor in regulating bile acid homeostasis, energy metabolism, and liver regeneration. We hypothesized that FGF15 alters the development of each of the listed features of NASH. To test this hypothesis, four-week old male Fgf15−/− and their corresponding wild-type (WT) mice were fed either a high fat diet (HFD) or a control chow diet for six months. The results confirmed that HFD feeding for six months in WT mice recapitulated human NASH phenotype, including macrovesicular steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis. Whereas FGF15 deficiency had no effect on the severity of liver steatosis or inflammation, it was associated with decreased liver fibrosis. Furthermore, FGF15 deficiency resulted in abnormal bile acid homeostasis, increased insulin resistance, increased HFD-induced serum triglycerides, decreased inductions of hepatic cholesterol content by HFD, and altered gene expression of lipid metabolic enzymes. These data suggest that FGF15 improves lipid homeostasis and reduces bile acid synthesis, but promotes fibrosis during the development of NASH.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalToxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Volume330
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2017

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Toxicology
  • Pharmacology

Keywords

  • Bile acids
  • Fibroblast growth factor 15
  • Fibrosis
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

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