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ea0034p274 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2014

Metabolic pathway analysis in choline and methionine deficient mice: new insights into the mechanism of steatosis and insulin resistance

Lyall Marcus , Manning Jonathan , Hunter Jennifer , Anderton Steve , Meehan Richard , Drake Amanda

Introduction: In rodents, dietary choline deficiency (CDD) results in macrovesicular hepatic steatosis and insulin sensitisation whereas methionine and choline deficient (MCDD) diets result in inflammatory fibrotic steatohepatitis with hepatic insulin resistance. The methyl donors choline and methionine are essential components of one-carbon metabolism. Our hypothesis was that methyl donor deficiency in mice would affect the expression of key genes in pathways of hepatic lipid...