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COPYRIGHT © 2017 TAYLOR and FRANCIS GROUP, LONDON, UK ISBN 978-1-138-63177-9

CRC PRESS / BALKEMA - PROCEEDINGS AND MONOGRAPHS IN ENGINEERING, WATER AND EARTH SCIENCES WWW.CRCPRESS.COM, WWW.TAYLORANDFRANCIS.COM

Editors Robert Hofstra Noriyuki Koibuchi Suthat Fucharoen

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Preface

Iron overload intolerance in Balb/c mice

N. Anggraeni, M.R.A.A. Syamsunarno, R.D. Triatin, D.A. Setiawati, A.B. Rakhimullah, C.C. Dian Irianti, S. Robianto, F.A. Damara, D. Dhianawaty & R. Panigoro

Mapping of health care facilities in the universal coverage era at Bandung District, Indonesia

N. Arisanti, E.P. Setiawati, I.F.D. Arya & R. Panigoro

Influence of phosphatidylcholine on the activity of SHMT in hypercholesterolemic rats

A. Dahlan, H. Heryaman, J.B. Dewanto, F.A. Damara, F. Harianja & N. Sutadipura

Molecular detection of DHA-1 AmpC beta-lactamase gene in Enterobacteriaceae clinical isolates in Indonesia

B. Diela, S. Sudigdoadi, A.I. Cahyadi, B.A.P. Wilopo, I.M.W. Dewi & C.B. Kartasasmita

Correlation between natrium iodide symporter and c-fos expressions in breast cancer cell lines

A. Elliyanti, N. Noormartany, J.S. Masjhur, Y. Sribudiani, A.M. Maskoen & T.H. Achmad

Fat mass profile in early adolescence: Influence of nutritional parameters and rs9939609 FTO polymorphism

S.N. Fatimah, A. Purba, K. Roesmil, G.I. Nugraha & A.M. Maskoen

A study of the palatal rugae pattern as a bioindicator for forensic identification among Sundanese and Malaysian Tamils

R. Khaerunnisa, M. Darjan & I.S. Hardjadinata

Effect of acrylamide in steeping robusta coffee (Coffea canephora var. robusta) on memory function and histopathological changes of brain cells in male rats (Rattus norvegicus)

D.Y. Lestari, M. Bahrudin, Rahayu, Fadhil & A.W. A’ini

Effects of aerobic exercise and a high-carbohydrate diet on RBP4 expression in rat skeletal muscle

N. Najmi, Y. Sribudiani, B.S. Hernowo, H. Goenawan, Setiawan, V.M. Tarawan & R. Lesmana

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Correlation of physical activity and energy balance with physical fitness among the professors of the University of Padjadjaran

J. Ninda, L. Lubis, A. Purba, I.B. Akbar, W. Karhiwikarta, Setiawan, V.M. Tarawan, R. Farenia, G.I. Nugraha, M. Rizky Akbar, D.K. Sunjaya, S. Rachmayati, I. Ruslina, Hanna, T. Hidayat, P. Tessa, N. Sylviana, Ronny, T. Nurhayati, Y.S. Pratiwi, N.V. Utami, Juliati, S.N. Fatimah, Y. Indah & F. Huda

Molecular biology of irreversible pulpitis: A case report

D. Prisinda & A. Muryani

Effect of different doses of X-ray irradiation on survival of human esophageal cells

I.M. Puspitasari, R. Abdulah, M.R.A.A. Syamsunarno & H. Koyama

The effect of mesenchymal stem cells on the endothelial cells of diabetic mice

A. Putra, A. Rahmalita, Y. Tarra, D.H. Prihananti, S.H. Hutama & N.A.C. Sa’diyah

Effects of selenium on SePP and Apo B-100 Gene expressions in human primary hepatocytes

M. Putri, N. Sutadipura, S. Achmad, C. Yamazaki, S. Kameo, H. Koyama, M.R.A.A. Syamsunarno, T. Iso & M. Kurabayashi

Inhibition of cAMP synthesis abolishes the impact of curcumin administration in the skeletal muscle of rodents

H.R.D. Ray & K. Masuda

Effect of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) on spatial memory in rats (Rattus norvegicus)

R. Razali, S. Redjeki & A.A. Jusuf

Mycobacterium tuberculosis load and rifampicin concentration as risk factors of sputum conversion failure

E. Rohmawaty, H.S. Sastramihardja, R. Ruslami & M.N. Shahib

Interleukin-22 serum in comedonal acne vulgaris: Proof of inflammation

K. Ruchiatan, R. Hindritiani, E. Sutedja & S. Maulinda

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Pharmacokinetic optimization of the treatment of TB meningitis with TB drugs

R. Ruslami

Iron-chelating effect of Caesalpinia sappan extract under conditions of iron overload

R. Safitri, D. Malini, A.M. Maskoen, L. Reniarti, M.R.A.A. Syamsunarno & R. Panigoro

The role of S.aureus and L.plantarum as an immunomodulator of IFNA macrophages and fibronectin dermal fibroblast secretion

R.S.P. Saktiadi, S. Sudigdoadi, T.H. Madjid, E. Sutedja, R.D. Juansah, T.P. Wikayani, N. Qomarilla & T.Y. Siswanti

Exon globin mutation of B-thalassemia in Indonesian ethnic groups: A bioinformatics approach

N.I. Sumantri, D. Setiawan & A. Sazali

Serum immunoglobulin-E level correlates with the severity of atopic dermatitis

O. Suwarsa, E. Avriyanti & H. Gunawan

Fatty liver in fasted FABP4/5 null mice is not followed by liver function deterioration

M.R.A.A. Syamsunarno, M. Ghozali, G.I. Nugraha, R. Panigoro, T. Iso, M. Putri & M. Kurabayashi

The potential of seluang fish (Rasbora spp.) to prevent stunting: The effect on the bone growth of Rattus norvegicus

Triawanti, A. Yunanto & D.D. Sanyoto

Effect of cryoprotectants on sperm vitrification

R. Widyastuti, R. Lesmana, A. Boediono & S.H. Sumarsono

Mucoprotective effect of Trigona propolis against hemorrhagic lesions induced by ethanol 99.5% in the rat’s stomach

V. Yunivita & C.D. Nagarajan

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Fatty liver in fasted FABP4/5 null mice is not followed by liver function deterioration

M.R.A.A. Syamsunarno

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran, West Java, Indonesia

Department of Medicine and Biological Science, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan

M. Ghozali, G.I. Nugraha & R. Panigoro

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran, West Java, Indonesia

T. Iso

Department of Medicine and Biological Science, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan

M. Putri

Department of Medicine and Biological Science, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan

Department of Biochemistry, Universitas Islam Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia

M. Kurabayashi

Department of Medicine and Biological Science, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan

ABSTRACT: We have recently found that deletion of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein-4 and -5 (FABP4/5) resulted in a marked perturbation of metabolism in response to fasting, including fatty liver. The purpose of our study was to investigate liver function in FABP4/5 null mice (DKO mice) with fatty liver after prolonged fasting. Wild-Type (WT) and DKO mice were fed and fasted 24 hours and 48 hours. Liver was collected and preserved for Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) and Masson’s Trichrome (MT) staining.

To analyze liver function, serum was collected to determine Aspartate Transaminase (AST) and Alanine Transaminase (ALT) levels. After 48 hours of fasting, there was no increase in fibrosis in the liver of DKO mice. The serum level of AST was lower in DKO mice while that of ALT was comparable after 48 hours of fasting, suggesting that liver damage in DKO mice was modest. In conclusion, the study shows that massive lipid accumulation in fasted DKO mice is not accompanied by liver function deterioration.

Keywords: FABP4, FABP5, fasting, liver function, fatty liver

sari et al., 2009). The first hit is insulin resistance leading to fatty liver disease, followed by the sec- ond hit, the condition which involved oxidative stress, determining lipid peroxidation, increased cytokine production, and inflammation leading to NASH. It is well known that the susceptibility of advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis leads to death in patients with fatty liver (Tessari et al., 2009, George and Liddle, 2008).

Fasting can promote triglyceride accumulation in the liver, suggested as an adaptive mechanism in response to the lack of energy source (Teusink 1 INTRODUCTION

The emerging problem of fatty liver has become a major concern in research. The prevalence of fatty liver is 10 to 24% in general popula- tion and the number increases from 57 to 74%

in obese people (Angulo, 2002). Fatty liver is associated with metabolic disorder, including hypertriglyceridemia and insulin resistance. The pathophysiology of fatty liver into inflammatory stage, Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH), has been proposed in “two hits” hypothesis (Tes-

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