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Publication : Intermittent fasting induces rapid hepatocyte proliferation to restore the hepatostat in the mouse liver.

First Author  Sarkar A Year  2023
Journal  Elife Volume  12
PubMed ID  36719070 Mgi Jnum  J:350268
Mgi Id  MGI:7662491 Doi  10.7554/eLife.82311
Citation  Sarkar A, et al. (2023) Intermittent fasting induces rapid hepatocyte proliferation to restore the hepatostat in the mouse liver. Elife 12
abstractText  Nutrient availability fluctuates in most natural populations, forcing organisms to undergo periods of fasting and re-feeding. It is unknown how dietary changes influence liver homeostasis. Here, we show that a switch from ad libitum feeding to intermittent fasting (IF) promotes rapid hepatocyte proliferation. Mechanistically, IF-induced hepatocyte proliferation is driven by the combined action of systemic FGF15 and localized WNT signaling. Hepatocyte proliferation during periods of fasting and re-feeding re-establishes a constant liver-to-body mass ratio, thus maintaining the hepatostat. This study provides the first example of dietary influence on adult hepatocyte proliferation and challenges the widely held view that liver tissue is mostly quiescent unless chemically or mechanically injured.
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