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Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a selective increase of visceral adipose tissue content will result in insulin resistance. DESIGN AND METHODS: Sympathetic denervation of the omental fat was performed under general inhalant anesthesia by injecting 6-hydroxydopamine in the omental fat of lean mongrel...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276477/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25322680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.20906 |
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author | Castro, Ana V.B. Woolcott, Orison O. Iyer, Malini S. Kabir, Morvarid Ionut, Viorica Stefanovski, Darko Kolka, Cathryn M. Szczepaniak, Lidia S. Szczepaniak, Edward W. Asare-Bediako, Isaac Paszkiewicz, Rebecca L. Broussard, Josiane L. Kim, Stella P. Kirkman, Erlinda L. Rios, Hernan C. Mkrtchyan, Hasmik Wu, Qiang Ader, Marilyn Bergman, Richard N. |
author_facet | Castro, Ana V.B. Woolcott, Orison O. Iyer, Malini S. Kabir, Morvarid Ionut, Viorica Stefanovski, Darko Kolka, Cathryn M. Szczepaniak, Lidia S. Szczepaniak, Edward W. Asare-Bediako, Isaac Paszkiewicz, Rebecca L. Broussard, Josiane L. Kim, Stella P. Kirkman, Erlinda L. Rios, Hernan C. Mkrtchyan, Hasmik Wu, Qiang Ader, Marilyn Bergman, Richard N. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a selective increase of visceral adipose tissue content will result in insulin resistance. DESIGN AND METHODS: Sympathetic denervation of the omental fat was performed under general inhalant anesthesia by injecting 6-hydroxydopamine in the omental fat of lean mongrel dogs (n=11). In the conscious animal, whole-body insulin sensitivity was assessed by the minimal model (S(I)) and the euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp (SI(CLAMP)). Changes in abdominal fat were monitored by magnetic resonance. All assessments were determined before (Wk0) and 2 weeks (Wk2) after denervation. Data are medians (upper and lower interquartile). RESULTS: Denervation of omental fat resulted in increased percentage (and content) of visceral fat [Wk0: 10.2% (8.5−11.4); Wk2: 12.4% (10.4−13.6); P<0.01]. Abdominal subcutaneous fat remained unchanged. However, we found no changes in S(I) [Wk0: 4.7 (mU/L)(−1)•min(−1) (3.1−8.8); Wk2: 5.3 (mU/L)(−1)•min(−1) (4.5−7.2); P=0.59] or SI(CLAMP) [Wk0: 42.0 ×10(.4) dL•kg(−1)•min(−1)•(mU/L)(−1) (41.0−51.0); Wk2: 40.0 ×10(.4) dL•kg(−1)•min(−1)•(mU/L)(−1) (34.0−52.0); P=0.67]. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a selective increase in visceral adiposity in dogs, insulin sensitivityin vivo does not change, which argues against the concept that accumulation of visceral adipose tissue contributes to insulin resistance. |
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spelling | pubmed-42764772016-01-01 Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model Castro, Ana V.B. Woolcott, Orison O. Iyer, Malini S. Kabir, Morvarid Ionut, Viorica Stefanovski, Darko Kolka, Cathryn M. Szczepaniak, Lidia S. Szczepaniak, Edward W. Asare-Bediako, Isaac Paszkiewicz, Rebecca L. Broussard, Josiane L. Kim, Stella P. Kirkman, Erlinda L. Rios, Hernan C. Mkrtchyan, Hasmik Wu, Qiang Ader, Marilyn Bergman, Richard N. Obesity (Silver Spring) Article OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a selective increase of visceral adipose tissue content will result in insulin resistance. DESIGN AND METHODS: Sympathetic denervation of the omental fat was performed under general inhalant anesthesia by injecting 6-hydroxydopamine in the omental fat of lean mongrel dogs (n=11). In the conscious animal, whole-body insulin sensitivity was assessed by the minimal model (S(I)) and the euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp (SI(CLAMP)). Changes in abdominal fat were monitored by magnetic resonance. All assessments were determined before (Wk0) and 2 weeks (Wk2) after denervation. Data are medians (upper and lower interquartile). RESULTS: Denervation of omental fat resulted in increased percentage (and content) of visceral fat [Wk0: 10.2% (8.5−11.4); Wk2: 12.4% (10.4−13.6); P<0.01]. Abdominal subcutaneous fat remained unchanged. However, we found no changes in S(I) [Wk0: 4.7 (mU/L)(−1)•min(−1) (3.1−8.8); Wk2: 5.3 (mU/L)(−1)•min(−1) (4.5−7.2); P=0.59] or SI(CLAMP) [Wk0: 42.0 ×10(.4) dL•kg(−1)•min(−1)•(mU/L)(−1) (41.0−51.0); Wk2: 40.0 ×10(.4) dL•kg(−1)•min(−1)•(mU/L)(−1) (34.0−52.0); P=0.67]. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a selective increase in visceral adiposity in dogs, insulin sensitivityin vivo does not change, which argues against the concept that accumulation of visceral adipose tissue contributes to insulin resistance. 2014-10-16 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4276477/ /pubmed/25322680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.20906 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Castro, Ana V.B. Woolcott, Orison O. Iyer, Malini S. Kabir, Morvarid Ionut, Viorica Stefanovski, Darko Kolka, Cathryn M. Szczepaniak, Lidia S. Szczepaniak, Edward W. Asare-Bediako, Isaac Paszkiewicz, Rebecca L. Broussard, Josiane L. Kim, Stella P. Kirkman, Erlinda L. Rios, Hernan C. Mkrtchyan, Hasmik Wu, Qiang Ader, Marilyn Bergman, Richard N. Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model |
title | Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model |
title_full | Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model |
title_fullStr | Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model |
title_full_unstemmed | Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model |
title_short | Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model |
title_sort | increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276477/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25322680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.20906 |
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