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Title: Rho-Kinase as a Therapeutic Target for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
Authors: Sousa-Lima, Inês
Kim, Hyun Jeong
Jones, John 
Kim, Young-Bum
Keywords: Rho-kinase; AMP-activated protein kinase; Diet, high-fat; Lipogenesis; Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Publisher: Korean Diabetes Association
Serial title, monograph or event: Diabetes and Metabolism Journal
Volume: 45
Issue: 5
Abstract: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a major public health problem and the most common form of chronic liver disease, affecting 25% of the global population. Although NAFLD is closely linked with obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes mellitus, knowledge on its pathogenesis remains incomplete. Emerging data have underscored the importance of Rho-kinase (Rho-associated coiled-coil-containing kinase [ROCK]) action in the maintenance of normal hepatic lipid homeostasis. In particular, pharmacological blockade of ROCK in hepatocytes or hepatic stellate cells prevents the progression of liver diseases such as NAFLD and fibrosis. Moreover, mice lacking hepatic ROCK1 are protected against obesity-induced fatty liver diseases by suppressing hepatic de novo lipogenesis. Here we review the roles of ROCK as an indispensable regulator of obesity-induced fatty liver disease and highlight the key cellular pathway governing hepatic lipid accumulation, with focus on de novo lipogenesis and its impact on therapeutic potential. Consequently, a comprehensive understanding of the metabolic milieu linking to liver dysfunction triggered by ROCK activation may help identify new targets for treating fatty liver diseases such as NAFLD.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103849
ISSN: 2233-6079
2233-6087
DOI: 10.4093/dmj.2021.0197
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:I&D CNC - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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