adipose tissue
• lipid droplets in livers of high-fat fed mice are larger compared to controls
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homeostasis/metabolism
• high-fat fed and normal-diet fed mice show an increase in serum free fatty acid levels compared to respective controls
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• high-fat fed mice show a slight decrease in serum triglyceride levels
• mice fed a normal diet show a decrease in serum triglyceride levels
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• normal diet and high-fat fed mice show higher (1.29-fold and 1.26-fold, respectively) serum levels of alanine transaminase
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• high-fat fed mice show increased liver triglyceride levels
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immune system
• high-fat fed mice show increased macrophage (F4/80+) infiltration in the liver indicating that mutants are more prone to non-alcoholic fatty liver-induced liver inflammation
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liver/biliary system
• high-fat fed mice show increased liver triglyceride levels
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• high-fat fed mice show increased macrophage (F4/80+) infiltration in the liver indicating that mutants are more prone to non-alcoholic fatty liver-induced liver inflammation
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• high-fat fed mice show increased lipid accumulation within the liver compared to controls fed the same diet indicating that mutants are more prone to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
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• high-fat fed mice show increased hepatic fibrosis
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease | DOID:0080208 |
OMIM:613282 OMIM:613387 |
J:268130 |