Hepatic glucose metabolism in the steatotic liver

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Egeria Scoditti
Silvia Sabatini
Fabrizia Carli
Amalia Gastaldelli
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[1] Institute of Clinical Physiology,
[2] National Research Council,undefined
[3] Institute of Clinical Physiology,undefined
[4] National Research Council,undefined
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The liver is central in regulating glucose homeostasis, being the major contributor to endogenous glucose production and the greatest reserve of glucose as glycogen. It is both a target and regulator of the action of glucoregulatory hormones. Hepatic metabolic functions are altered in and contribute to the highly prevalent steatotic liver disease (SLD), including metabolic dysfunction-associated SLD (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). In this Review, we describe the dysregulation of hepatic glucose metabolism in MASLD and MASH and associated metabolic comorbidities, and how advances in techniques and models for the assessment of hepatic glucose fluxes in vivo have led to the identification of the mechanisms related to the alterations in glucose metabolism in MASLD and comorbidities. These fluxes can ultimately increase hepatic glucose production concomitantly with fat accumulation and alterations in the secretion and action of glucoregulatory hormones. No pharmacological treatment has yet been approved for MASLD or MASH, but some antihyperglycaemic drugs approved for treating type 2 diabetes have shown positive effects on hepatic glucose metabolism and hepatosteatosis. A deep understanding of how MASLD affects glucose metabolic fluxes and glucoregulatory hormones might assist in the early identification of at-risk individuals and the use or development of targeted therapies.
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