Interplay between oxidative stress and hepatic steatosis in the progression of chronic hepatitis C |
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Authors: | Vidali Matteo Tripodi Marie-Francoise Ivaldi Alesandra Zampino Rosa Occhino Giuseppa Restivo Luciano Sutti Salvatore Marrone Aldo Ruggiero Giuseppe Albano Emanuele Adinolfi Luigi E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Sciences, University Amedeo Avogadro of East Piedmont, Novara, Italy. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND/AIMS: The contribution of oxidative stress to the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is still poorly elucidated. This study investigated the relationship between oxidative stress, insulin resistance, steatosis and fibrosis in CHC. METHODS: IgG against malondialdehyde-albumin adducts and HOMA-IR were measured as markers of oxidative stress and insulin resistance, respectively, in 107 consecutive CHC patients. RESULTS: Oxidative stress was present in 61% of the patients, irrespective of age, gender, viral load, BMI, aminotransferase level, histology activity index (HAI) and HCV genotype. Insulin resistance and steatosis were evident in 80% and 70% of the patients, respectively. In the patients infected by HCV genotype non-3, but not in those with genotype 3 infection HOMA-IR (p<0.03), steatosis (p=0.02) and fibrosis (p<0.05) were higher in the subjects with oxidative stress than in those without. Multiple regression analysis revealed that, HOMA-IR (p<0.01), fibrosis (p<0.01) and oxidative stress (p<0.05) were independently associated with steatosis, whereas steatosis was independently associated with oxidative stress (p<0.03) and HOMA-IR (p<0.02). Steatosis (p<0.02) and HAI (p=0.007) were also independent predictors of fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS: In patients infected by HCV genotype non-3, oxidative stress and insulin resistance contribute to steatosis, which in turn exacerbates both insulin resistance and oxidative stress and accelerates the progression of fibrosis. |
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