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Serotonergic Regulation of Hepatic Energy Metabolism

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Abstract
The liver is a vital organ that regulates systemic energy metabolism and many physiological functions. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the commonest cause of chronic liver disease and end-stage liver failure. NAFLD is primarily caused by metabolic disruption of lipid and glucose homeostasis. Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) is a biogenic amine with several functions in both the central and peripheral systems. 5-HT functions as a neurotransmitter in the brain and a hormone in peripheral tissues to regulate systemic energy homeostasis. Several recent studies have proposed various roles of 5-HT in hepatic metabolism and inflammation using tissue-specific knockout mice and 5-HT-receptor agonists/antagonists. This review compiles the most recent research on the relationship between 5-HT and hepatic metabolism, and the role of 5-HT signaling as a potential therapeutic target in NAFLD.
Author(s)
박지원정우주윤차현김하일Oh, Chang-Myung
Issued Date
2021-12
Type
Article
DOI
10.3803/EnM.2021.1331
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11118
Publisher
대한내분비학회
Citation
Endocrinology and Metabolism, v.36, no.6, pp.1151 - 1160
ISSN
2093-596X
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Department of Biomedical Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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