1. Dietary palmitate and oleate differently modulate insulin sensitivity in human skeletal muscle
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Pavel Bobrov, Martin Wolkersdorfer, Theresia Sarabhai, Lucia Mastrototaro, Chrysi Koliaki, Dominik Pesta, Sabine Kahl, Michael Roden, Anna C Bönner, Daniel F. Markgraf, Christian Herder, and Maria Apostolopoulou
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,Saturated fat ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Palmitates ,Skeletal muscle ,Calorimetry ,Palm Oil ,Carbohydrate metabolism ,Article ,Diglycerides ,Young Adult ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Protein kinase B ,Protein Kinase C ,Safflower Oil ,Glucose metabolism ,Cross-Over Studies ,Monounsaturated fatty acids ,Chemistry ,Fatty Acids ,Insulin signalling ,medicine.disease ,Dietary Fats ,humanities ,Healthy Volunteers ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lipotoxicity ,Basal (medicine) ,Glucose Clamp Technique ,Female ,Insulin Resistance ,Oleic Acid - Abstract
Aims/hypothesis Energy-dense nutrition generally induces insulin resistance, but dietary composition may differently affect glucose metabolism. This study investigated initial effects of monounsaturated vs saturated lipid meals on basal and insulin-stimulated myocellular glucose metabolism and insulin signalling. Methods In a randomised crossover study, 16 lean metabolically healthy volunteers received single meals containing safflower oil (SAF), palm oil (PAL) or vehicle (VCL). Whole-body glucose metabolism was assessed from glucose disposal (Rd) before and during hyperinsulinaemic–euglycaemic clamps with d-[6,6-2H2]glucose. In serial skeletal muscle biopsies, subcellular lipid metabolites and insulin signalling were measured before and after meals. Results SAF and PAL raised plasma oleate, but only PAL significantly increased plasma palmitate concentrations. SAF and PAL increased myocellular diacylglycerol and activated protein kinase C (PKC) isoform θ (p p Rd (p p 1101-phosphorylation of IRS-1 was increased upon SAF and PAL consumption (p 473-phosphorylation of Akt more than SAF (p Conclusions/interpretation Lipid-induced myocellular insulin resistance is likely more pronounced with palmitate than with oleate and is associated with PKC isoforms activation and inhibitory insulin signalling. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov.NCT01736202. Funding German Federal Ministry of Health, Ministry of Culture and Science of the State North Rhine-Westphalia, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, European Regional Development Fund, German Research Foundation, German Center for Diabetes Research. Graphical abstract
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- 2021
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