Can the liver be saved by blocking AR?
What is AR? It is the enzyme aldose reductase. An enzyme that processes excessive cytosolic glucose into sorbitol. Before we look at a study involving AR , let us first look at what is required for fat formation in the liver. Also see an older post on the same topic. In the first study, we see that activation of the enzyme SCD1 is required for fat storage in the liver. Without it, this cannot occur. This enzyme desaturates longer saturated fats, namely palmitic acid and stearic acid, into monounsaturated fatty acids. Since palmitic acid C16:0 is formed mainly by de novo lipogenesis from acetyl-CoA molecules, it is at the same time rapidly elongated to stearic acid C18:0 and further desaturated by the enzyme SCD1 to oleic acid C18:1. Perhaps it is not so much about the desaturating enzyme SCD1 itself, but rather about the presence of oleic acid C18:1. This fatty acid is absolutely essential for fat storage in triglycerides. So essential that shutting down desaturation prevents fat stor...