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Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly

BACKGROUND: Impaired mitochondrial function and ectopic lipid deposition in skeletal muscle and liver have been linked to decreased insulin sensitivity. As growth hormone (GH) excess can reduce insulin sensitivity, we examined the impact of previous acromegaly (AM) on glucose metabolism, lipid stora...

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Autores principales: Szendroedi, Julia, Zwettler, Elisabeth, Schmid, Albrecht Ingo, Chmelik, Marek, Pacini, Giovanni, Kacerovsky, Gertrud, Smekal, Gerhard, Nowotny, Peter, Wagner, Oswald, Schnack, Christoph, Schernthaner, Guntram, Klaushofer, Klaus, Roden, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2599885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19093000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003958
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author Szendroedi, Julia
Zwettler, Elisabeth
Schmid, Albrecht Ingo
Chmelik, Marek
Pacini, Giovanni
Kacerovsky, Gertrud
Smekal, Gerhard
Nowotny, Peter
Wagner, Oswald
Schnack, Christoph
Schernthaner, Guntram
Klaushofer, Klaus
Roden, Michael
author_facet Szendroedi, Julia
Zwettler, Elisabeth
Schmid, Albrecht Ingo
Chmelik, Marek
Pacini, Giovanni
Kacerovsky, Gertrud
Smekal, Gerhard
Nowotny, Peter
Wagner, Oswald
Schnack, Christoph
Schernthaner, Guntram
Klaushofer, Klaus
Roden, Michael
author_sort Szendroedi, Julia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Impaired mitochondrial function and ectopic lipid deposition in skeletal muscle and liver have been linked to decreased insulin sensitivity. As growth hormone (GH) excess can reduce insulin sensitivity, we examined the impact of previous acromegaly (AM) on glucose metabolism, lipid storage and muscular ATP turnover. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Seven AM (4f/3 m, age: 46±4 years, BMI: 28±1 kg/m(2)) and healthy volunteers (CON: 3f/4 m, 43±4 years, 26±2 kg/m(2)) matched for age and body mass underwent oral glucose testing for assessment of insulin sensitivity (OGIS) and ß-cell function (adaptation index, ADAP). Whole body oxidative capacity was measured with indirect calorimetry and spiroergometry. Unidirectional ATP synthetic flux (fATP) was assessed from (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of calf muscle. Lipid contents of tibialis anterior (IMCLt) and soleus muscles (IMCLs) and liver (HCL) were measured with (1)H MRS. RESULTS: Despite comparable GH, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-I) and insulin sensitivity, AM had ∼85% lower ADAP (p<0.01) and ∼21% reduced VO(2)max (p<0.05). fATP was similarly ∼25% lower in AM (p<0.05) and related positively to ADAP (r = 0.744, p<0.01), but negatively to BMI (r = −0.582, p<0.05). AM had ∼3fold higher HCL (p<0.05) while IMCLt and IMCLs did not differ between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Humans with a history of acromegaly exhibit reduced insulin secretion, muscular ATP synthesis and oxidative capacity but elevated liver fat content. This suggests that alterations in ß-cell function and myocellular ATP production may persist despite normalization of GH secretion after successful treatment of acromegaly.
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spelling pubmed-25998852008-12-18 Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly Szendroedi, Julia Zwettler, Elisabeth Schmid, Albrecht Ingo Chmelik, Marek Pacini, Giovanni Kacerovsky, Gertrud Smekal, Gerhard Nowotny, Peter Wagner, Oswald Schnack, Christoph Schernthaner, Guntram Klaushofer, Klaus Roden, Michael PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Impaired mitochondrial function and ectopic lipid deposition in skeletal muscle and liver have been linked to decreased insulin sensitivity. As growth hormone (GH) excess can reduce insulin sensitivity, we examined the impact of previous acromegaly (AM) on glucose metabolism, lipid storage and muscular ATP turnover. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Seven AM (4f/3 m, age: 46±4 years, BMI: 28±1 kg/m(2)) and healthy volunteers (CON: 3f/4 m, 43±4 years, 26±2 kg/m(2)) matched for age and body mass underwent oral glucose testing for assessment of insulin sensitivity (OGIS) and ß-cell function (adaptation index, ADAP). Whole body oxidative capacity was measured with indirect calorimetry and spiroergometry. Unidirectional ATP synthetic flux (fATP) was assessed from (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of calf muscle. Lipid contents of tibialis anterior (IMCLt) and soleus muscles (IMCLs) and liver (HCL) were measured with (1)H MRS. RESULTS: Despite comparable GH, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-I) and insulin sensitivity, AM had ∼85% lower ADAP (p<0.01) and ∼21% reduced VO(2)max (p<0.05). fATP was similarly ∼25% lower in AM (p<0.05) and related positively to ADAP (r = 0.744, p<0.01), but negatively to BMI (r = −0.582, p<0.05). AM had ∼3fold higher HCL (p<0.05) while IMCLt and IMCLs did not differ between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Humans with a history of acromegaly exhibit reduced insulin secretion, muscular ATP synthesis and oxidative capacity but elevated liver fat content. This suggests that alterations in ß-cell function and myocellular ATP production may persist despite normalization of GH secretion after successful treatment of acromegaly. Public Library of Science 2008-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2599885/ /pubmed/19093000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003958 Text en Szendroedi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Szendroedi, Julia
Zwettler, Elisabeth
Schmid, Albrecht Ingo
Chmelik, Marek
Pacini, Giovanni
Kacerovsky, Gertrud
Smekal, Gerhard
Nowotny, Peter
Wagner, Oswald
Schnack, Christoph
Schernthaner, Guntram
Klaushofer, Klaus
Roden, Michael
Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly
title Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly
title_full Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly
title_fullStr Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly
title_full_unstemmed Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly
title_short Reduced Basal ATP Synthetic Flux of Skeletal Muscle in Patients with Previous Acromegaly
title_sort reduced basal atp synthetic flux of skeletal muscle in patients with previous acromegaly
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2599885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19093000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003958
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