2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.29.591168
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Spatial hepatocyte plasticity of gluconeogenesis during the metabolic transitions between fed, fasted and starvation states

Junichi Okada,
Austin Landgraf,
Alus M. Xiaoli
et al.

Abstract: The liver acts as a master regulator of metabolic homeostasis in part by performing gluconeogenesis. This process is dysregulated in type 2 diabetes, leading to elevated hepatic glucose output. The parenchymal cells of the liver (hepatocytes) are heterogeneous, existing on an axis between the portal triad and the central vein, and perform distinct functions depending on location in the lobule. Here, using single cell analysis of hepatocytes across the liver lobule, we demonstrate that gluconeogenic gene expres… Show more

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