Research Article Details

Article ID: A21507
PMID: 25267958
Source: J Gastrointestin Liver Dis
Title: What non-alcoholic fatty liver disease has got to do with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and viceversa?
Abstract: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) are common conditions, frequently encountered in patients with obesity and/or metabolic syndrome. NAFLD and OSAS are complex diseases that involve an interaction of several intertwined factors. Several lines of evidence lend credence to an immune system derangement in these patients, i.e. the low grade chronic inflammation status, reckoned to be the most important factor in causing and maintaining these two illnesses. Furthermore, it is emphasized the main role of spleen involvement, as a novel mechanism. In this review the contribution of the visceral adiposity in both NAFLD and OSAS is stressed as well as the role of intermittent hypoxia. Finally, a post on the prevention of systemic inflammation is made.
DOI: 10.15403/jgld.2014.1121.233.gvt