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A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle

Inhibiting fatty acid oxidation is one approach to lowering glucose levels in diabetes. Skeletal muscle specific Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1b knockout mice (Cpt1b(m-/-)) comprise a model of impaired fat oxidation; and have decreased fat mass and enhanced glucose disposal and muscle oxidative ca...

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Autores principales: Warfel, Jaycob D., Vandanmagsar, Bolormaa, Wicks, Shawna E., Zhang, Jingying, Noland, Robert C., Mynatt, Randall L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29240830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188850
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author Warfel, Jaycob D.
Vandanmagsar, Bolormaa
Wicks, Shawna E.
Zhang, Jingying
Noland, Robert C.
Mynatt, Randall L.
author_facet Warfel, Jaycob D.
Vandanmagsar, Bolormaa
Wicks, Shawna E.
Zhang, Jingying
Noland, Robert C.
Mynatt, Randall L.
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description Inhibiting fatty acid oxidation is one approach to lowering glucose levels in diabetes. Skeletal muscle specific Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1b knockout mice (Cpt1b(m-/-)) comprise a model of impaired fat oxidation; and have decreased fat mass and enhanced glucose disposal and muscle oxidative capacity compared to controls. However, unfavorable effects occur relative to controls when Cpt1b(m-/-) mice are fed a 25% fat diet, including decreased activity and fat free mass and increased intramuscular lipid and serum myoglobin. In this study we explore if a low fat, high carbohydrate diet can ablate the unfavorable effects while maintaining the favorable phenotype in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice. Mice were fed either 10% fat (low fat) or 25% fat (chow) diet. Body composition was measured biweekly and indirect calorimetry was performed. Low fat diet abolishes the decreased activity, fat, and fat free mass seen in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice fed chow diet. Low fat diet also reduces serum myoglobin levels in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice and diminishes differences in IGF-1 seen between Cpt1b(m-/-) mice and control mice fed chow diet. Glucose tolerance tests reveal that glucose clearance is improved in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice relative to controls regardless of diet, and serum analysis shows increased levels of muscle derived FGF21. Electron microscopic analyses and measurements of mRNA transcripts show increased intramuscular lipids, FGF21, mitochondrial and oxidative capacity markers regardless of diet. The favorable metabolic phenotype of Cpt1b(m-/-) mice therefore remains consistent regardless of diet; and a combination of a low fat diet and pharmacological inhibition of CPT1b may offer remedies to reduce blood glucose.
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spelling pubmed-57301742017-12-22 A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle Warfel, Jaycob D. Vandanmagsar, Bolormaa Wicks, Shawna E. Zhang, Jingying Noland, Robert C. Mynatt, Randall L. PLoS One Research Article Inhibiting fatty acid oxidation is one approach to lowering glucose levels in diabetes. Skeletal muscle specific Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1b knockout mice (Cpt1b(m-/-)) comprise a model of impaired fat oxidation; and have decreased fat mass and enhanced glucose disposal and muscle oxidative capacity compared to controls. However, unfavorable effects occur relative to controls when Cpt1b(m-/-) mice are fed a 25% fat diet, including decreased activity and fat free mass and increased intramuscular lipid and serum myoglobin. In this study we explore if a low fat, high carbohydrate diet can ablate the unfavorable effects while maintaining the favorable phenotype in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice. Mice were fed either 10% fat (low fat) or 25% fat (chow) diet. Body composition was measured biweekly and indirect calorimetry was performed. Low fat diet abolishes the decreased activity, fat, and fat free mass seen in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice fed chow diet. Low fat diet also reduces serum myoglobin levels in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice and diminishes differences in IGF-1 seen between Cpt1b(m-/-) mice and control mice fed chow diet. Glucose tolerance tests reveal that glucose clearance is improved in Cpt1b(m-/-) mice relative to controls regardless of diet, and serum analysis shows increased levels of muscle derived FGF21. Electron microscopic analyses and measurements of mRNA transcripts show increased intramuscular lipids, FGF21, mitochondrial and oxidative capacity markers regardless of diet. The favorable metabolic phenotype of Cpt1b(m-/-) mice therefore remains consistent regardless of diet; and a combination of a low fat diet and pharmacological inhibition of CPT1b may offer remedies to reduce blood glucose. Public Library of Science 2017-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5730174/ /pubmed/29240830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188850 Text en © 2017 Warfel 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Warfel, Jaycob D.
Vandanmagsar, Bolormaa
Wicks, Shawna E.
Zhang, Jingying
Noland, Robert C.
Mynatt, Randall L.
A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle
title A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle
title_full A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle
title_fullStr A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle
title_full_unstemmed A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle
title_short A low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with CPT1b knockout in skeletal muscle
title_sort low fat diet ameliorates pathology but retains beneficial effects associated with cpt1b knockout in skeletal muscle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29240830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188850
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