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Crucial role of a long-chain fatty acid elongase, Elovl6, in obesity-induced insulin resistance

Authors :
Matsuzaka, Takashi
Shimano, Hitoshi
Yahagi, Naoya
Kato, Toyonori
Atsumi, Ayaka
Yamamoto, Takashi
Inoue, Noriyuki
Ishikawa, Mayumi
Okada, Sumiyo
Ishigaki, Naomi
Iwasaki, Hitoshi
Iwasaki, Yuko
Karasawa, Tadayoshi
Kumadaki, Shin
Matsui, Toshiyuki
Sekiya, Motohiro
Ohashi, Ken
Hasty, Alyssa H
Nakagawa, Yoshimi
Takahashi, Akimitsu
Suzuki, Hiroaki
Yatoh, Sigeru
Sone, Hirohito
Toyoshima, Hideo
Osuga, Jun-ichi
Yamada, Nobuhiro
Source :
Nature Medicine. Oct, 2007, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p1193, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Insulin resistance is often associated with obesity and can precipitate type 2 diabetes. To date, most known approaches that improve insulin resistance must be preceded by the amelioration of obesity and hepatosteatosis. Here, we show that this provision is not mandatory; insulin resistance and hyperglycemia are improved by the modification of hepatic fatty acid composition, even in the presence of persistent obesity and hepatosteatosis. Mice deficient for Elovl6, the gene encoding the elongase that catalyzes the conversion of palmitate to stearate, were generated and shown to become obese and develop hepatosteatosis when fed a high-fat diet or mated to leptin-deficient ob/ob mice. However, they showed marked protection from hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia and hyperleptinemia. Amelioration of insulin resistance was associated with restoration of hepatic insulin receptor substrate-2 and suppression of hepatic protein kinase C [epsilon] activity resulting in restoration of Akt phosphorylation. Collectively, these data show that hepatic fatty acid composition is a new determinant for insulin sensitivity that acts independently of cellular energy balance and stress. Inhibition of this elongase could be a new therapeutic approach for ameliorating insulin resistance, diabetes and cardiovascular risks, even in the presence of a continuing state of obesity.<br />Author(s): Takashi Matsuzaka [1, 2]; Hitoshi Shimano (corresponding author) [1, 2]; Naoya Yahagi [2, 3]; Toyonori Kato [1]; Ayaka Atsumi [1]; Takashi Yamamoto [1]; Noriyuki Inoue [1]; Mayumi Ishikawa [1]; [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10788956
Volume :
13
Issue :
10
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.192447653
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1662