Hepatocyte‐Specific Knockout of Na+/H+ Exchanger‐1 Does Not Ameliorate NASH‐Associated Liver Damage in Mice
Lise M. Sjøgaard‐Frich,
Cecilie M. Egeskov,
Jens F. Halling
et al.
Abstract:Non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the fastest‐growing liver‐related cause of mortality, affecting about 25% of the adult world population. Despite this, fundamental questions regarding the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely answered. In mice, whole‐body knockout (KO) of Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1 (SLC9A1) was suggested to be protective against NASH. However, the translatability of this finding is confounded by the fact that global NHE1 KO affects ubiquitous processes in tissues outside of the live… Show more
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