학술논문

Patient Sex, Reproductive Status, and Synthetic Hormone Use Associate With Histologic Severity of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
Document Type
article
Author
Yang, Ju DongAbdelmalek, Manal FGuy, Cynthia DGill, Ryan MLavine, Joel EYates, KatherineKlair, JagpalTerrault, Norah AClark, Jeanne MUnalp-Arida, AynurDiehl, Anna MaeSuzuki, AyakoDasarathy, SrinivasanDasarathy, JaividhyaHawkins, CarolMcCullough, Arthur JPagadala, MangeshPai, RishSargent, RuthBashir, MustafaBuie, StephanieGuy, CynthiaKigongo, ChristopherPan, Yi-PingPiercy, DawnChalasani, NagaCummings, Oscar WGawrieh, SamerGhabril, MarwanMarri, SmithaRagozzino, LindaSandrasegaran, KumarVuppalanchi, RajKing, DebraOsmack, PatSiegner, JoanStewart, SusanNeuschwander-Tetri, Brent ATorretta, SusanAng, BrandonBehling, CynthiaBhatt, ArchanaLoomba, RohitMiddleton, MichaelPatton, HeatherSirlin, ClaudeAouizerat, BradleyBass, Nathan MBrandman, DanielleFerrell, Linda DGill, RyanHameed, BilalRamos, ClaudiaTerrault, NorahUngermann, AshleyAtla, PradeepCroft, BrandonGarcia, RebekahGarcia, SoniaSheikh, MuhammadSingh, MandeepBoyett, SherryCarucci, LauraContos, Melissa JKraft, KennethLuketic, Velimir ACPuri, PuneetSanyal, Arun JSchlosser, JoleneSiddiqui, Mohhamad SWolford, BenAckermann, SarahCooney, ShannonCoy, DavidGelinas, KatieKowdley, Kris VLee, MaximillianPierce, TraceyMooney, JodyNelson, James EShaw, CherylSiddique, AsmaWang, ChiaBrunt, Elizabeth MFowler, KathrynKleiner, David EGrave, Gilman DDoo, Edward CHoofnagle, Jay HRobuck, Patricia RSherker, AverellBelt, PatriciaDonithan, MicheleHallinan, ErinIsaacson, Milana
Source
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 15(1)
Subject
Reproductive Medicine
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Digestive Diseases
Liver Disease
Contraception/Reproduction
Prevention
Hepatitis
Estrogen
Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
Aging
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Histocytochemistry
Hormones
Humans
Male
Menopause
Middle Aged
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Reproduction
Risk Factors
Sex Factors
United States
Young Adult
Gender Differences
Fibrosis
Risk Factor Analysis.
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network
Risk Factor Analysis
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
Background & aimsSex and sex hormones can affect responses of patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) to metabolic stress and development of hepatocyte injury and inflammation.MethodsWe collected data from 3 large U.S. studies of patients with NAFLD (between October 2004 and June 2013) to assess the association between histologic severity and sex, menopause status, synthetic hormone use, and menstrual abnormalities in 1112 patients with a histologic diagnosis of NAFLD. We performed logistic or ordinal logistic regression models, adjusting for covariates relevant to an increase of hepatic metabolic stress.ResultsPremenopausal women were at an increased risk of lobular inflammation, hepatocyte ballooning, and Mallory-Denk bodies than men and also at an increased risk of lobular inflammation and Mallory-Denk bodies than postmenopausal women (P < .01). Use of oral contraceptives was associated with an increased risk of lobular inflammation and Mallory-Denk bodies in premenopausal women, whereas hormone replacement therapy was associated with an increased risk of lobular inflammation in postmenopausal women (P < .05).ConclusionsBeing a premenopausal woman or a female user of synthetic hormones is associated with increased histologic severity of hepatocyte injury and inflammation among patients with NAFLD at given levels of hepatic metabolic stress.