Pneumosepsis survival in the setting of obesity leads to persistent steatohepatitis and metabolic dysfunction.

Hepatology communications(2023)

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Abstract
The combination of diet-induced obesity and pneumosepsis survival in a murine model resulted in unique changes in gluconeogenesis and liver inflammation, consistent with the progression of benign steatosis to steatohepatitis. In a cohort study, obese patients had an increased risk of elevated aminotransferase levels 1-2 years following sepsis.
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persistent steatohepatitis,obesity,metabolic
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