Long-term exposure to low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease ...
Just 10 micrograms daily of traffic-derived PM2.5 particles may be enough to harm your liver and raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, according to a new study on Friday. Fatty ...
A MASH-inducing diet caused DNA damage in the liver cells (hepatocytes) of MUP-uPA mice. This triggered the DNA-damage response (DDR; a signalling pathway that repairs DNA damage and limits the ...
The silent danger in your diet: How fatty liver disease ... Using advanced studies on mice and human tissues, researchers found that high-fat, high-sugar diets damage liver cells’ DNA, pushing ...
enhanced LRH-1 activity in cells. In mice, DLPC induced the production of bile acid enzymes and lowered fat in the liver. It also increased levels of bile acids and regulated glucose or sugar ...
About 20% of individuals with fatty liver disease have a severe form ... cause DNA damage in liver cells that causes them to go into senescence, a state in which cells are still alive and ...