What does acetate do in the liver?
Treatment with acetate results in a marked reduction of lipid accumulation in adipose tissue, protection against accumulation of fat in the liver, and improves glucose tolerance. It decreases the transcripts of lipogenic genes in the liver, indicating inhibition of lipogenesis in that organ.
Treatment with acetate results in a marked reduction of lipid accumulation in adipose tissue, protection against accumulation of fat in the liver, and improves glucose tolerance. It decreases the transcripts of lipogenic genes in the liver, indicating inhibition of lipogenesis in that organ.