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Ticagrelor, but Not Clopidogrel, Attenuates Hepatic Steatosis in a Model of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease

Authors
 Eun Jeoung Lee  ;  Seung Min Lee  ;  Ju Hee Oh  ;  Hye Young Kim  ;  Waqar Khalid Saeed  ;  Hyun Sung Kim  ;  Dae Won Jun 
Citation
 NUTRIENTS, Vol.16(7) : 920, 2024-04 
Journal Title
NUTRIENTS
Issue Date
2024-04
MeSH
Animals ; Clopidogrel / pharmacology ; Clopidogrel / therapeutic use ; Inflammation ; Metabolic Diseases* ; Mice ; Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease* / drug therapy ; Ticagrelor / pharmacology
Keywords
clopidogrel ; lipogenesis ; liver biopsy ; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ; ticagrelor
Abstract
Background: Previous studies have suggested that platelets are associated with inflammation and steatosis and may play an important role in liver health. Therefore, we evaluated whether antiplatelet agents can improve metabolic disorder-related fatty liver disease (MASLD).

Methods: The mice used in the study were fed a high-fat-diet (HFD) and were stratified through liver biopsy at 18 weeks. A total of 22 mice with NAFLD activity scores (NAS) ≥ 4 were randomly divided into three groups (HFD-only, clopidogrel (CLO; 35 mg/kg/day), ticagrelor (TIC; 40 mg/kg/day) group). And then, they were fed a feed mixed with the respective drug for 15 weeks. Blood and tissue samples were collected and used in the study.

Results: The TIC group showed a significantly lower degree of NAS and steatosis than the HFD group (p = 0.0047), but no effect on the CLO group was observed. Hepatic lipogenesis markers' (SREBP1c, FAS, SCD1, and DGAT2) expression and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress markers (CHOP, Xbp1, and GRP78) only reduced significantly in the TIC treatment group. Inflammation genes (MCP1 and TNF-α) also decreased significantly in the TIC group, but not in the CLO group. Nile red staining intensity and hepatic lipogenesis markers were reduced significantly in HepG2 cells following TIC treatment.

Conclusion: Ticagrelor attenuated NAS and hepatic steatosis in a MASLD mice model by attenuating lipogenesis and inflammation, but not in the CLO group.
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DOI
10.3390/nu16070920
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology (산부인과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Oh, Ju Hee(오주희)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/201985
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