Title : Hepatic cholesteryl ester accumulation in lysosomal acid lipase deficiency: non-invasive identification and treatment monitoring by magnetic resonance - Thelwall_2013_J.Hepatol_59_543 |
Author(s) : Thelwall PE , Smith FE , Leavitt MC , Canty D , Hu W , Hollingsworth KG , Thoma C , Trenell MI , Taylor R , Rutkowski JV , Blamire AM , Quinn AG |
Ref : Journal of Hepatology , 59 :543 , 2013 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Lysosomal Acid Lipase (LAL) deficiency is a rare metabolic storage disease, caused by a marked reduction in activity of LAL, which leads to accumulation of cholesteryl esters (CE) and triglycerides (TG) in lysosomes in many tissues. We used (1)H magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy to characterize the abnormalities in hepatic lipid content and composition in patients with LAL deficiency, and in ex vivo liver tissue from a LAL deficiency rat model. Secondly, we used MR spectroscopy to monitor the effects of an enzyme replacement therapy (ERT), sebelipase alfa (a recombinant human lysosomal acid lipase), on hepatic TG and CE content in the preclinical model. |
PubMedSearch : Thelwall_2013_J.Hepatol_59_543 |
PubMedID: 23624251 |
Thelwall PE, Smith FE, Leavitt MC, Canty D, Hu W, Hollingsworth KG, Thoma C, Trenell MI, Taylor R, Rutkowski JV, Blamire AM, Quinn AG (2013)
Hepatic cholesteryl ester accumulation in lysosomal acid lipase deficiency: non-invasive identification and treatment monitoring by magnetic resonance
Journal of Hepatology
59 :543
Thelwall PE, Smith FE, Leavitt MC, Canty D, Hu W, Hollingsworth KG, Thoma C, Trenell MI, Taylor R, Rutkowski JV, Blamire AM, Quinn AG (2013)
Journal of Hepatology
59 :543