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"Got Guts" The Micro Version: Autoimmune liver disease and hormonal responses
Manage episode 442283219 series 3332773
In this episode, coauthors Anne-Sofie H. Jensen and Nicolai J. Wewer Albrechtsen discuss the recently published research titled "Patients with autoimmune liver disease have glucose disturbances that mechanistically differ from steatotic liver disease." The authors reveal that patients with autoimmune liver disease, even in the absence of overt diabetes, experience early glucose disturbances.
Jensen and Albrechtsen highlight key pathophysiological traits specific to these patients, including altered incretin responses. This distinction is crucial because it suggests that the mechanisms underlying glucose metabolism issues in autoimmune liver disease differ significantly from those seen in steatotic liver disease. The authors findings could have important implications for diagnosing and managing glucose dysregulation in patients with autoimmune liver conditions.
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Patients with autoimmune liver disease have glucose disturbances that mechanistically differ from steatotic liver disease Anne-Sofie H. Jensen, Henriette Ytting, Mikkel P. Werge, Elias B. Rashu, Liv E. Hetland, Mira Thing, Puria Nabilou, Johan Burisch, Kirstine N. Bojsen-Møller, Anders E. Junker, Lise Hobolth, Christian Mortensen, Flemming Tofteng, Flemming Bendtsen, Søren Møller, Mogens Vyberg, Reza R. Serizawa, Lise L. Gluud, and Nicolai J. Wewer AlbrechtsenAmerican Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 2024 326:6, G736-G746
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"Got Guts" The Micro Version: Autoimmune liver disease and hormonal responses
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Podcast
Manage episode 442283219 series 3332773
In this episode, coauthors Anne-Sofie H. Jensen and Nicolai J. Wewer Albrechtsen discuss the recently published research titled "Patients with autoimmune liver disease have glucose disturbances that mechanistically differ from steatotic liver disease." The authors reveal that patients with autoimmune liver disease, even in the absence of overt diabetes, experience early glucose disturbances.
Jensen and Albrechtsen highlight key pathophysiological traits specific to these patients, including altered incretin responses. This distinction is crucial because it suggests that the mechanisms underlying glucose metabolism issues in autoimmune liver disease differ significantly from those seen in steatotic liver disease. The authors findings could have important implications for diagnosing and managing glucose dysregulation in patients with autoimmune liver conditions.
Article Citation
Patients with autoimmune liver disease have glucose disturbances that mechanistically differ from steatotic liver disease Anne-Sofie H. Jensen, Henriette Ytting, Mikkel P. Werge, Elias B. Rashu, Liv E. Hetland, Mira Thing, Puria Nabilou, Johan Burisch, Kirstine N. Bojsen-Møller, Anders E. Junker, Lise Hobolth, Christian Mortensen, Flemming Tofteng, Flemming Bendtsen, Søren Møller, Mogens Vyberg, Reza R. Serizawa, Lise L. Gluud, and Nicolai J. Wewer AlbrechtsenAmerican Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 2024 326:6, G736-G746
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