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间歇性禁食与代谢功能障碍相关脂肪性肝病:肠-肝轴的潜在作用

Intermittent fasting and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: the potential role of the gut-liver axis.

作者信息

Zhang Zhaoxi, Kong Alice Pik-Shan, Wong Vincent Wai-Sun, Hui Hannah Xiaoyan

机构信息

School of Biomedical Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.

出版信息

Cell Biosci. 2025 May 23;15(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s13578-025-01406-w.

Abstract

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a growing public health concern linked to the increasing prevalence of metabolic syndrome, including obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). MASLD remains a significant clinical challenge due to the absence of effective therapeutic interventions. Intermittent fasting (IF) has emerged as a promising non-pharmacological strategy for managing MASLD. Although the exact mechanisms underpinning the possible beneficial effects of IF on MASLD are not yet fully elucidated, the gut microbiota and its metabolic byproducts are increasingly recognized as potential mediators of these effects. The gut-liver axis may act as an important conduit through which IF exerts its beneficial influence on hepatic function. This review comprehensively examines the impact of various IF protocols on gut microbiota composition, investigating the resultant alterations in microbial diversity and metabolomic profiles, and their potential implications for liver health and the improvement of MASLD.

摘要

代谢功能障碍相关脂肪性肝病(MASLD)是一个日益受到关注的公共卫生问题,它与代谢综合征(包括肥胖和2型糖尿病(T2D))患病率的上升有关。由于缺乏有效的治疗干预措施,MASLD仍然是一个重大的临床挑战。间歇性禁食(IF)已成为一种有前景的非药物策略,用于管理MASLD。尽管IF对MASLD可能产生有益影响的确切机制尚未完全阐明,但肠道微生物群及其代谢副产物越来越被认为是这些影响的潜在介质。肠-肝轴可能是IF对肝功能发挥有益影响的重要途径。本综述全面研究了各种IF方案对肠道微生物群组成的影响,调查了微生物多样性和代谢组学谱的相应变化,以及它们对肝脏健康和改善MASLD的潜在影响。

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