Characterizing the composition, metabolism and physiological functions of the fatty liver in Rana omeimontis tadpoles.
Wei ZhuMeihua ZhangLiming ChangWenbo ZhuCheng LiFeng XieHuan ZhangTian ZhaoJianping JiangPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2019)
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report that liver can be the primary fat depot in vertebrates with higher evolutionary status than bony fish. The unique hepatic histological and metabolic traits likely either guard their liver against lipotoxicity or make their hepatocytes adapt to fat accumulation. This fatty liver could be a primitive counterpart of mammalian white adipose tissue (WAT). In addition, our study showed that the hepatic reserves of tadpoles, especially TG content, may provide body condition signals to modulate metamorphosis.