Hormonal-genetic mechanisms of metabolic steatotic liver disease in women of reproductive age

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  • Yunusova Dilfuza Jamolidin qizi Assistant, Department of Normal Physiology, Andijan State Medical Institute Author
  • Ravzatov Jasurbek Bakhromovich Author

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Metabolic steatotic liver disease, hepatic steatosis, reproductive age

Abstract

Metabolic steatotic liver disease is one of the most pressing problems of modern hepatology and metabolic medicine. Along with insulin resistance, visceral obesity, dyslipidemia, and chronic low-grade inflammation, hormonal imbalance and genetic factors also play an important role in the formation of this disease. Especially in women of reproductive age, genes related to estrogens, androgens, sex hormone-binding globulin, the aromatase system, and steroid metabolism are inextricably linked to hepatic steatosis and its stages of exacerbation. This literature review analyzes the modern interpretation of metabolic steatotic liver disease, hormonal characteristics observed in women, its relationship with polycystic ovary syndrome, the possible pathogenetic role of genes such as SHBG, CYP19A1, UGT2B15 and UGT2B17, and promising scientific directions. The available data indicate the need for a comprehensive study of not only anthropometric and biochemical indicators, but also hormonal and genetic markers in the assessment of this disease in women of reproductive age.

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2026-03-21

How to Cite

Hormonal-genetic mechanisms of metabolic steatotic liver disease in women of reproductive age. (2026). Academicia Review-A Multidisciplinary Online Journal, 2(03), 79-85. https://academicia.org/index.php/journal/article/view/54

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