Exercise prevents fatty liver by modifying the compensatory response of mitochondrial metabolism to excess substrate availability
Objective: Liver mitochondria adapt to high-calorie intake. We investigated how exercise alters the early compensatory response of mitochondria, thus preventing fatty liver disease as a long-term consequence of overnutrition. Methods: We compared the effects of a steatogenic high-energy diet (HED) f...
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Main Authors: | Miriam Hoene (Author), Lisa Kappler (Author), Laxmikanth Kollipara (Author), Chunxiu Hu (Author), Martin Irmler (Author), Daniel Bleher (Author), Christoph Hoffmann (Author), Johannes Beckers (Author), Martin Hrabě de Angelis (Author), Hans-Ulrich Häring (Author), Andreas L. Birkenfeld (Author), Andreas Peter (Author), Albert Sickmann (Author), Guowang Xu (Author), Rainer Lehmann (Author), Cora Weigert (Author) |
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