Research Article Details
Article ID: | A27576 |
PMID: | 18019712 |
Source: | Hepatogastroenterology |
Title: | Body mass index in Japanese patients with autoimmune liver disease: overweight patients with primary biliary cirrhosis tend to be asymptomatic. |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of being overweight on autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) and primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) patients. METHODOLOGY/RESULTS: 44 AIH and 95 PBC patients were enrolled in this study. Body weight and body mass index (BMI) of AIH (57.6 +/- 10.4 kg and 23.8 +/- 2.9 kgm(-2), respectively) were higher than those of PBC (51.6 +/- 7.0 kg and 22.0 +/- 2.6 kgm(-2), respectively) (P < 0.001). The prevalence of overweight patients in AIH was also higher than those in PBC (P < 0.005). Being overweight and having 25 < or = BMI < 30 did not affect the progression of hepatic fibrosis in AIH and PBC. In comparison with the non-overweight with PBC, overweight patients with PBC tended not to be symptomatic, such as having itching or fatigue (P = 0.027). CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians should be aware that not only non-alcoholic fatty liver disease but also PBC patients might be included among the overweight hepatic disease patients with unknown etiology. |
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Strategy ID | Therapy Strategy | Synonyms | Therapy Targets | Therapy Drugs | |
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S03 | Anti-fibrosis | fibrosis | Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB); CCR2/CCR5 antagonist; Thyroid receptor β agonist; PEGylated human FGF21 analogue; Monoclonal antibody to lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2); Galectin-3 inhibitor; FGF19 variant | Losartan; Cenicriviroc; VK-2809; MGL-3196; Pegbelfermin; Simtuzumab; GR-MD-02; NGM282 | Details |
Target ID | Target Name | GENE | Action | Class | UniProtKB ID | Entry Name |
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Diseases ID | DO ID | Disease Name | Definition | Class | |
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I14 | 9970 | Obesity | An overnutrition that is characterized by excess body fat, traditionally defined as an elevated ratio of weight to height (specifically 30 kilograms per meter squared), has_material_basis_in a multifactorial etiology related to excess nutrition intake, decreased caloric utilization, and genetic susceptibility, and possibly medications and certain disorders of metabolism, endocrine function, and mental illness. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity | disease of metabolism/acquired metabolic disease/ nutrition disease/overnutrition | Details |
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