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   <dates>
    <year>2023</year>
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     <date>2023-05-02</date>
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   <doi>10.1016/j.ncrna.2023.03.003</doi>
   <abstract>The metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids (fat) in the liver is closely interconnected both in physiological&#13;
conditions and in pathology. This relationship in the body is possible due to the regulation by many factors,&#13;
including epigenetic ones. Histone modifications, DNA methylation, and non-coding RNAs are considered to be&#13;
the main epigenetic factors. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) refers to ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules that do not&#13;
code for a protein. They cover a huge number of RNA classes and perform a wide range of biological functions&#13;
such as regulating gene expression, protecting the genome from exogenous DNA, and directing DNA synthesis.&#13;
One such class of ncRNAs that has been extensively studied are long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). The important&#13;
role of lncRNAs in the formation and maintenance of normal homeostasis of biological systems, as well as&#13;
participation in many pathological processes, has been proven. The results of recent studies indicate the&#13;
importance of lncRNAs in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. Modifications of lncRNAs expression can lead to&#13;
disruption of biological processes in tissues, including fat and protein, such as adipocyte proliferation and dif-&#13;
ferentiation, inflammation, and insulin resistance. Further study of lncRNAs made it possible to partly determine&#13;
the regulatory mechanisms underlying the formation of an imbalance in carbohydrate and fat metabolism&#13;
individually and in their relationship, and the degree of interaction between different types of cells involved in&#13;
this process. This review will focus on the function of lncRNAs and its relation to hepatic carbohydrate and fat&#13;
metabolism and related diseases in order to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and prospects for studies with&#13;
lncRNAs.</abstract>
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