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Cell Metabolism: Semaglutide's Liver Benefits in MASH Driven by Sinusoidal Endothelial Cell Receptors, Independent of Weight Loss

Researchers at Toronto's Sinai Health published in Cell Metabolism that semaglutide acts directly on liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) to reverse MASH independently of weight loss. Although LSECs account for only ~3% of liver cell volume, they are the key driver of hepatoprotection. Semaglutide reversed MASH in mice lacking brain appetite receptors, while mice lacking LSEC receptors saw no liver improvement despite losing 20% body weight.