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Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance

OBJECTIVE: Although advanced age is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, a clear understanding of the changes that occur during middle age that contribute to the development of skeletal muscle insulin resistance is currently lacking. Therefore, we sought to investigate how middle age impacts skeletal...

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Autores principales: Koonen, Debby P.Y., Sung, Miranda M.Y., Kao, Cindy K.C., Dolinsky, Vernon W., Koves, Timothy R., Ilkayeva, Olga, Jacobs, René L., Vance, Dennis E., Light, Peter E., Muoio, Deborah M., Febbraio, Maria, Dyck, Jason R.B.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2874697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20299464
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1142
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author Koonen, Debby P.Y.
Sung, Miranda M.Y.
Kao, Cindy K.C.
Dolinsky, Vernon W.
Koves, Timothy R.
Ilkayeva, Olga
Jacobs, René L.
Vance, Dennis E.
Light, Peter E.
Muoio, Deborah M.
Febbraio, Maria
Dyck, Jason R.B.
author_facet Koonen, Debby P.Y.
Sung, Miranda M.Y.
Kao, Cindy K.C.
Dolinsky, Vernon W.
Koves, Timothy R.
Ilkayeva, Olga
Jacobs, René L.
Vance, Dennis E.
Light, Peter E.
Muoio, Deborah M.
Febbraio, Maria
Dyck, Jason R.B.
author_sort Koonen, Debby P.Y.
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description OBJECTIVE: Although advanced age is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, a clear understanding of the changes that occur during middle age that contribute to the development of skeletal muscle insulin resistance is currently lacking. Therefore, we sought to investigate how middle age impacts skeletal muscle fatty acid handling and to determine how this contributes to the development of diet-induced insulin resistance. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Whole-body and skeletal muscle insulin resistance were studied in young and middle-aged wild-type and CD36 knockout (KO) mice fed either a standard or a high-fat diet for 12 weeks. Molecular signaling pathways, intramuscular triglycerides accumulation, and targeted metabolomics of in vivo mitochondrial substrate flux were also analyzed in the skeletal muscle of mice of all ages. RESULTS: Middle-aged mice fed a standard diet demonstrated an increase in intramuscular triglycerides without a concomitant increase in insulin resistance. However, middle-aged mice fed a high-fat diet were more susceptible to the development of insulin resistance—a condition that could be prevented by limiting skeletal muscle fatty acid transport and excessive lipid accumulation in middle-aged CD36 KO mice. CONCLUSION: Our data provide insight into the mechanisms by which aging becomes a risk factor for the development of insulin resistance. Our data also demonstrate that limiting skeletal muscle fatty acid transport is an effective approach for delaying the development of age-associated insulin resistance and metabolic disease during exposure to a high-fat diet.
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spelling pubmed-28746972011-06-01 Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance Koonen, Debby P.Y. Sung, Miranda M.Y. Kao, Cindy K.C. Dolinsky, Vernon W. Koves, Timothy R. Ilkayeva, Olga Jacobs, René L. Vance, Dennis E. Light, Peter E. Muoio, Deborah M. Febbraio, Maria Dyck, Jason R.B. Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: Although advanced age is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, a clear understanding of the changes that occur during middle age that contribute to the development of skeletal muscle insulin resistance is currently lacking. Therefore, we sought to investigate how middle age impacts skeletal muscle fatty acid handling and to determine how this contributes to the development of diet-induced insulin resistance. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Whole-body and skeletal muscle insulin resistance were studied in young and middle-aged wild-type and CD36 knockout (KO) mice fed either a standard or a high-fat diet for 12 weeks. Molecular signaling pathways, intramuscular triglycerides accumulation, and targeted metabolomics of in vivo mitochondrial substrate flux were also analyzed in the skeletal muscle of mice of all ages. RESULTS: Middle-aged mice fed a standard diet demonstrated an increase in intramuscular triglycerides without a concomitant increase in insulin resistance. However, middle-aged mice fed a high-fat diet were more susceptible to the development of insulin resistance—a condition that could be prevented by limiting skeletal muscle fatty acid transport and excessive lipid accumulation in middle-aged CD36 KO mice. CONCLUSION: Our data provide insight into the mechanisms by which aging becomes a risk factor for the development of insulin resistance. Our data also demonstrate that limiting skeletal muscle fatty acid transport is an effective approach for delaying the development of age-associated insulin resistance and metabolic disease during exposure to a high-fat diet. American Diabetes Association 2010-06 2010-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2874697/ /pubmed/20299464 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1142 Text en © 2010 by the 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
Koonen, Debby P.Y.
Sung, Miranda M.Y.
Kao, Cindy K.C.
Dolinsky, Vernon W.
Koves, Timothy R.
Ilkayeva, Olga
Jacobs, René L.
Vance, Dennis E.
Light, Peter E.
Muoio, Deborah M.
Febbraio, Maria
Dyck, Jason R.B.
Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance
title Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance
title_full Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance
title_fullStr Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance
title_short Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Handling Predisposes Middle-Aged Mice to Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance
title_sort alterations in skeletal muscle fatty acid handling predisposes middle-aged mice to diet-induced insulin resistance
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2874697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20299464
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1142
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