Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the western world and an important cause of morbidity and mortality including risk of cardiovascular disease. A ruling dogma is that a fatty liver is well-functioning. Recent studies imply the contrary but quantitative measurements of metabolic liver function have not been systematically investigated in NAFLD. Objectives: To study and quantify specific metabolic liver functions in varying degrees of NAFLD. Furthermore to map the coagulation system of patients with NAFLD. Methods: A human clinical study. Metabolic liver functions are studied by a series of functional tests (Galactose elimination capacity (GEC), Aminopyrine breath test (ABT), Indocyanine green plasma disappearance rate (ICG-PDR), Functional hepatic nitrogen clearance (FHNC)). Regional liver function evaluated by 2-\[18F\]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-galactose (FDGal) PET/CT is compared to fat infiltration assessed by Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Primary and secondary hemostasis, natural anti-coagulants and fibrinolysis are evaluated. Perspectives: To challenge the dogma, that hepatic metabolic function is not affected in NAFLD, improving the understanding of the relationship between the clinical degree of NAFLD, histology, metabolic functions, and imaging. Furthermore to disclose a proposed procoagulant imbalance in NAFLD.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Department of Hepatology & Gastroenterology
Aarhus, Denmark
RECRUITINGMetabolic Liver Function assessed by GEC
Time frame: Baseline
Metabolic Liver Function assessed by FHNC
Time frame: Baseline
Metabolic Liver Function assessed by ABT
Time frame: Baseline
Metabolic Liver Function assessed by ICG-PDR
Time frame: Baseline
Regional metabolic liver function evaluated by FDGal PET/CT
100 megabecquerel FDGal is injected intravenously in the beginning of a 20 min PET recording and 3D images of regional metabolic liver function expressed in terms of hepatic metabolic clearance of FDGal is created.
Time frame: Baseline
Regional fat infiltration assessed by MRI
Time frame: Baseline
Primary hemostasis
Time frame: Baseline
Secondary hemostasis
Time frame: Baseline
Natural anti-coagulants
Time frame: Baseline
Fibrinolysis
Time frame: Baseline
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