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Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids

OBJECTIVE: Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) have been reported to be less obesogenic than long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs); however, relatively little is known regarding their effect on insulin action. Here, we examined the tissue-specific effects of MCFAs on lipid metabolism and insulin action. RESEA...

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Autores principales: Turner, Nigel, Hariharan, Krit, TidAng, Jennifer, Frangioudakis, Georgia, Beale, Susan M., Wright, Lauren E., Zeng, Xiao Yi, Leslie, Simon J., Li, Jing-Ya, Kraegen, Edward W., Cooney, Gregory J., Ye, Ji-Ming
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2768163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19720794
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0784
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author Turner, Nigel
Hariharan, Krit
TidAng, Jennifer
Frangioudakis, Georgia
Beale, Susan M.
Wright, Lauren E.
Zeng, Xiao Yi
Leslie, Simon J.
Li, Jing-Ya
Kraegen, Edward W.
Cooney, Gregory J.
Ye, Ji-Ming
author_facet Turner, Nigel
Hariharan, Krit
TidAng, Jennifer
Frangioudakis, Georgia
Beale, Susan M.
Wright, Lauren E.
Zeng, Xiao Yi
Leslie, Simon J.
Li, Jing-Ya
Kraegen, Edward W.
Cooney, Gregory J.
Ye, Ji-Ming
author_sort Turner, Nigel
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) have been reported to be less obesogenic than long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs); however, relatively little is known regarding their effect on insulin action. Here, we examined the tissue-specific effects of MCFAs on lipid metabolism and insulin action. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: C57BL6/J mice and Wistar rats were fed either a low-fat control diet or high-fat diets rich in MCFAs or LCFAs for 4–5 weeks, and markers of mitochondrial oxidative capacity, lipid levels, and insulin action were measured. RESULTS: Mice fed the MCFA diet displayed reduced adiposity and better glucose tolerance than LCFA-fed animals. In skeletal muscle, triglyceride levels were increased by the LCFA diet (77%, P < 0.01) but remained at low-fat diet control levels in the MCFA-fed animals. The LCFA diet increased (20–50%, P < 0.05) markers of mitochondrial metabolism in muscle compared with low-fat diet–fed controls; however; the increase in oxidative capacity was substantially greater in MCFA-fed animals (50–140% versus low-fat–fed controls, P < 0.01). The MCFA diet induced a greater accumulation of liver triglycerides than the LCFA diet, likely due to an upregulation of several lipogenic enzymes. In rats, isocaloric feeding of MCFA or LCFA high-fat diets induced hepatic insulin resistance to a similar degree; however, insulin action was preserved at the level of low-fat diet–fed controls in muscle and adipose from MCFA-fed animals. CONCLUSIONS: MCFAs reduce adiposity and preserve insulin action in muscle and adipose, despite inducing steatosis and insulin resistance in the liver. Dietary supplementation with MCFAs may therefore be beneficial for preventing obesity and peripheral insulin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-27681632010-11-01 Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Turner, Nigel Hariharan, Krit TidAng, Jennifer Frangioudakis, Georgia Beale, Susan M. Wright, Lauren E. Zeng, Xiao Yi Leslie, Simon J. Li, Jing-Ya Kraegen, Edward W. Cooney, Gregory J. Ye, Ji-Ming Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) have been reported to be less obesogenic than long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs); however, relatively little is known regarding their effect on insulin action. Here, we examined the tissue-specific effects of MCFAs on lipid metabolism and insulin action. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: C57BL6/J mice and Wistar rats were fed either a low-fat control diet or high-fat diets rich in MCFAs or LCFAs for 4–5 weeks, and markers of mitochondrial oxidative capacity, lipid levels, and insulin action were measured. RESULTS: Mice fed the MCFA diet displayed reduced adiposity and better glucose tolerance than LCFA-fed animals. In skeletal muscle, triglyceride levels were increased by the LCFA diet (77%, P < 0.01) but remained at low-fat diet control levels in the MCFA-fed animals. The LCFA diet increased (20–50%, P < 0.05) markers of mitochondrial metabolism in muscle compared with low-fat diet–fed controls; however; the increase in oxidative capacity was substantially greater in MCFA-fed animals (50–140% versus low-fat–fed controls, P < 0.01). The MCFA diet induced a greater accumulation of liver triglycerides than the LCFA diet, likely due to an upregulation of several lipogenic enzymes. In rats, isocaloric feeding of MCFA or LCFA high-fat diets induced hepatic insulin resistance to a similar degree; however, insulin action was preserved at the level of low-fat diet–fed controls in muscle and adipose from MCFA-fed animals. CONCLUSIONS: MCFAs reduce adiposity and preserve insulin action in muscle and adipose, despite inducing steatosis and insulin resistance in the liver. Dietary supplementation with MCFAs may therefore be beneficial for preventing obesity and peripheral insulin resistance. American Diabetes Association 2009-11 2009-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2768163/ /pubmed/19720794 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0784 Text en © 2009 American Diabetes Association Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Article
Turner, Nigel
Hariharan, Krit
TidAng, Jennifer
Frangioudakis, Georgia
Beale, Susan M.
Wright, Lauren E.
Zeng, Xiao Yi
Leslie, Simon J.
Li, Jing-Ya
Kraegen, Edward W.
Cooney, Gregory J.
Ye, Ji-Ming
Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
title Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
title_full Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
title_fullStr Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
title_short Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
title_sort enhancement of muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacity and alterations in insulin action are lipid species dependent: potent tissue-specific effects of medium-chain fatty acids
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2768163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19720794
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0784
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