Sex hormones differently regulate lipid metabolism genes in primary human hepatocytes
Lena Seidemann,
Clara Paula Lippold,
Carolin Marie Rohm
et al.
Abstract:Background
Prevalence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is higher in men than in women. Hormonal and genetic causes may account for the sex differences in MASLD. Current human in vitro liver models do not sufficiently take the influence of biological sex and sex hormones into consideration.
Methods
Primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) were isolated from liver specimen of female and male donors and cultured with sex hor… Show more
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