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Exercise mitigates liver senescence but does not outmatch dietary restriction in obesity-related MASLD
Katsarou, A. ; Papadopoulos, G. ; Moustakas, II ; Papadopetraki, A. ; Moustogiannis, A. ; Legaki, A. I. ; Giannousi, E. ; Agrogiannis, G. ; Pantelis, P. ; Veroutis, D. ... show 6 more
Katsarou, A.
Papadopoulos, G.
Moustakas, II
Papadopetraki, A.
Moustogiannis, A.
Legaki, A. I.
Giannousi, E.
Agrogiannis, G.
Pantelis, P.
Veroutis, D.
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BACKGROUND: The present study aims at deciphering the individual or combined benefits of aerobic exercise and dietary restriction on liver senescence, a state characterized by cell cycle arrest and simultaneous resistance to apoptosis, which is considered an established hallmark of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). METHODS: C57BL6 mice were subjected to a normal diet (ND) for 20 weeks or a high-fat diet (HFD) supplemented with 5 % High-fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) for 12 weeks, followed by eight-week interventions, including dietary restriction (DR), aerobic exercise (EX), a combination of both (DREX) or continuation of a HFD-HFCS diet without intervention. Biomarkers of senescence were analyzed in terms of their liver mRNA expression levels, while GL13 and p21(WAF1/CIP1) immunohistochemical stainings were conducted to examine the levels of senescence-associated lipofuscin and p21(WAF1/CIP1) respectively, to finally investigate their relationship with the grade of hepatic steatosis and fibrosis observed in the studied mice. RESULTS: DR and DREX groups exhibited significantly reduced features of obesity and MASLD-related hepatic steatosis and fibrosis, to a greater extent than the respective amelioration driven by aerobic exercise only in HFDEX animals. A statistically significant increase of mRNA expression was detected for cyclin-dependent kinase p21(WAF1/CIP1) in HFD livers as compared to ND, which was also reversed upon DR-inclusive interventions. Immunohistochemical stainings for GL13 and p21(WAF1/CIP1), as well as for p16(INK4A) confirmed the aforementioned alterations of p21(WAF1/CIP1) at the tissular level while also revealed a p16(INK4A) elevation in HFD livers which was reversed only upon DR/DREX. CONCLUSION: Liver senescence is responsive both to exercise and dietary restriction, but its amelioration in the context of MASLD is more robust upon DR-inclusive interventions.
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2025
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Katsarou A, Papadopoulos G, Moustakas, II, Papadopetraki A, Moustogiannis A, Legaki AI, et al. Exercise mitigates liver senescence but does not outmatch dietary restriction in obesity-related MASLD. Metabolism. 2025 Sep;170:156325. PubMed PMID: 40505886. Epub 2025/06/13. eng.