Abstract
Whereas many studies have implicated metabolic liver dysfunction as a causative factor
for obesity-related type 2 diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome, its role as a long-term
complication of diabetic metabolism is still mostly unexplored.
In contrast to the well-described late diabetic micro- and macro-vascular complications
in response to hyperglycemic conditions such as nephro- and retinopathy as well as
atherosclerosis, only recent studies have highlighted disturbances of liver function
as a novel aspect of diabetic late complications that may substantially impact the
overall disease outcome and determine mortality rates in diabetic subjects. Here we
will discuss recent developments in this area, particularly focusing on transcriptional
regulators of hepatic dysfunction as a long-term consequence of established diabetes.
Key words transcription factor - diabetic late complications - liver