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nutrients and hormones secreted from the gut and pancreas elicit a shift in hepatic glucose metabolism toward net uptake ( 3 ). However, little is known about hepatic blood flow and volume (HBV) responses to a mixed-meal after bariatric surgery. The
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Introduction In industrialized countries, the prevalence and incidence of hepatic steatosis have steadily increased over the past decades ( 1 ). Besides excessive alcohol consumption, obesity and other metabolic disorders have been frequently
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recruitment in response to an oral glucose load, as indicated by an increased microvascular blood volume ( 15 ). The recruitment of capillaries will expose a larger amount of the circulating triacylglycerol particles to the endothelial lipoprotein lipase (LPL
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metabolic syndrome ( 14 ). Mean platelet volume (MPV) is generally used to evaluate platelet morphology and can be used as an indicator of platelet activity ( 15 ). Increased MPV is associated with increased platelet activation and is commonly seen in
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(MRS) for assessment of hepatic fat content, subcutaneous adipose tissue volume (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue volume (VAT) and experimental day #1, where they were randomised to one of the interventions mentioned above. After the intervention, the
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Introduction Growth hormone (GH) is a significant regulator of growth and metabolism ( 1 ). In the liver, GH stimulates the synthesis and secretion of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) ( 2 ). The GH/IGF-1 axis can regulate hepatic glucose
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progressive subtype of NAFLD that can result in cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and liver-related mortality. Importantly, hepatic fibrosis is the only histologic feature of NASH independently associated with long-term overall mortality, liver
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may induce hepatic glucose mobilization. The potentially enhanced hepatic glucose production is, however, not associated with increased blood glucose levels as FGF21 lowers blood glucose in other studies ( 11 , 47 ). The enhanced hepatic glucose
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multimodal imaging approach with positron emission tomography (PET) which enables the assessment of splanchnic BF and blood volume (BV) in an organ-specific manner in humans ( 12 ). We used PET/MRI with 15 O-water and 15 O-carbon monoxide tracers to assess